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Anyone use nitrous after TBI for oral surgery
My son recently needed teeth extracted and I wanted to confirm with his Neuro surgeon that laughing gas was ok to use - he want too sure and advised against it. Does anyone have experience with or knowledge about using laughing gas after a TBI? TIA
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From my experience and from what I have read, nitrous oxide (laughing gas) is better/safer than the benzos many sedation dentists use whether it is by pill form or IV.
There are a few studies about using Nitrous Oxide during TBI events that have been published. They don't appear to indicate a risk but somebody with a better understanding of research data may make more sense of the result. I googled Nitrous oxide and TBI. Since he is a few years past his injury, I would not be worried. I'm interested to know what med they used to keep your son in a coma if you know ? |
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