HAPPY GAS
We want the best treatment for your child, where they can learn and be treated in a family friendly environment.
We want the best treatment for your child, where they can learn and be treated in a family friendly environment. From 2 years of age, children should have regular visits to the dentist to avoid possible oral health problems.
Common Problems.
- Teething
- Rotten teeth
- Off-bite
- Breathing Problemssmile
- Wobbly Teeth
- Crooked teeth
- Grinding teeth
- Jaw mis-alignment
- Crowded Teeth
Teething
Teething begin in infants from 2 months old, even though they may be a ‘late’ teether. One of the first tooth that appears is on the lower, central incisors.
As these teeth emerge, the gum may look red or swollen. Sometimes a ‘blood blister’, (fluid-filled) can form over the emerging tooth.
Many children have little or no problem with teething, while others may have significant discomfort. Usually, the pain with teething comes and goes and may seem to ease after several minutes.
Nitrous Oxide (Happy Gas)
Happy gas, also known as nitrous oxide, is a popular form of sedation used by dentists to help patients feel more comfortable and relaxed during dental procedures. It is a safe and effective option that is inhaled through a mask placed over the nose. Happy gas can provide a feeling of euphoria, hence the name, and can help alleviate anxiety and fear associated with dental visits. If you're looking for a comfortable and stress-free dental experience, consider finding a "happy gas dentist" near you who offers this service.
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