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[quote=Anonymous]If the child or his parents have a history of nausea after general anesthesia, that’s something to consider; vomiting after oral surgery is not a good time. That said, there safe oral medicines that reduce nausea. An experienced oral surgeon may even push something through the IV if you mention it as an issue. That said, if DS is really wound up about having his teeth out, general will be the most psychologically comfortable way to go into the procedure. I had twilight anesthesia. I also had anxiety as a teen. Between being super anxious on the day on the extraction and seeing a MoCo surgeon with a tendency to under-anesthetize his patients (the online reviews explain that I’m not the only one), the twilight did not induce anxiolysis, sedation, or retrograde amnesia. (Fortunately, the novocaine worked.)[/quote]
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