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Is it normal for oral surgeons to administer nitrous oxide in conjunction with other anesthetia?

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Yes: Oral, surgeons tend to be trained in anesthetic techiques and may use a variety of agents to ascieve analgesia and anesthesia.

Answered 6/27/2012

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Dr. Richard Pollard answered

Specializes in Anesthesiology

Depends: This depends on the training and preferences of the oral surgeon. Some will use IV sedative agents, while others will use nitrous oxide. Talk to your oral surgeons to find their preferences.

Answered 5/5/2016

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