Kelly Dollinger

Pam G. said

>>If they do it all at once they don't necessarily have to use general
anesthesia. General anesthesia requires that it be done in a hospital, a
lot more involved than chloral hydrate in the dentists office. The
chloral hydrate s called conscious sedation. The child is very sleepy
and usually doesn't remember. More than nitrous oxide.


Is this a liquid? I remember drinking a small cup of something before
having wisdom teeth out then waking up later all done. No problem.

Kelly


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