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[quote=Anonymous]My 7yo needed to go to an oral surgeon to have a tooth pulled (dentist wouldn't do it). They used nitrous on him and I couldn't go into the room. The oral surgeon and the female dental assistant were there with him. It took about 7 minutes and he walked out on his own, talking but pretty giggly. I would have preferred to be in the room, but it went fine. The office was calm and quiet, and this was a procedure that needed to be done, so we got it done. This same kid had his tonsils out at age 5 so maybe that helped me get over the general worry about having him undergo sedation for a medical procedure without my presence. The chaotic treatment rooms don't sound normal though. And if you have concerns about whether the procedure is even necessary, go get a second opinion. [/quote]
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