First, give your child little or no food in the two hours preceding the dental visit (occasionally, nausea or vomiting occurs when a child has a full stomach). Second, tell your pediatric dentist about any respiratory condition that makes breathing through the nose difficult for your child, as it may limit the effectiveness of nitrous oxide/oxygen. Third, tell your pediatric dentist if your child is taking any medication on the day of the appointment. Leave us your comments. Your feedback is greatly appreciated. Let us know what other topics you would like to have discussed. Want to see more about nitrous oxide?
Are There Any Special Instructions For Nitrous Oxide/Oxygen?
Posted: May 6, 2014 in Childrens Books Blog, Dental For Kids, Nitrous Oxide, Pediatric Dentist, Special Instructions For Nitrous Oxide/OxygenTags: childs development, dental visit, kids development, Nitrous Oxide, pediatric dentist, Special Instructions For Nitrous Oxide/Oxygen
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