Some of our patients are very excited or fearful before treatment. This is when laughing gas over a diving mask can be a good help as it provides relaxation allowing kids and teenagers to master anything.
To ensure that your children will have a positive experience during their treatment and are able to overcome possible fears (also due to past bad experiences), Dr. Zandieh as your pediatric dentist in Wiesbaden offers the gentle inhalation sedation with laughing gas as a treatment option. This allows your child to have a relaxed treatment without fear. Laughing gas can be used as early as in the fourth year of life and is considered a safe sedation method.
Thanks to the gentle procedure and high degree of safety, the laughing gas sedation used by pediatric dentists is particularly suitable for children. This gentle method, in which your child breathes a pleasantly scented laughing gas and oxygen mixture through a mask, puts our young patients in a relaxed and happy state while remaining fully conscious. Laughing gas reduces pain sensitivity and changes the sense of time, so that the treatment duration seems shorter to your child.
All this helps your child to come to treatment without fear in the future. At the end of the laughing gas sedation, your child will inhale 100% oxygen until all the laughing gas has been expelled. Your presence is important for your child so you can support them.
Whether laughing gas treatment is worth considering for your child at the dentist is something we can gladly discuss in person with you, at our DentiMeer pediatric dental office in Wiesbaden.
We can understand this very well because a specialist is needed for the laughing gas treatment at the dentist. For this reason, you can allow us at Denti Meer to treat you with magic air. Magic air is like the air out at sea – it smells good and fresh. It comes from a small diving mask that we place on your nose and when you inhale this magic air, you’ll relax and will probably feel happy. In this way, you can come to your treatment without having to be worried about it.
A highlight in the waiting room is the interactive video wall, on which children can spend their time playing.
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