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29Jan/102

What drug do oral surgeons commonly use to put a person under?

Reader question: If I'm going to be put under for an hour or 2, what drug is most commonly used to put someone "to sleep"?

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  1. General Anesthetic.

    Most likely Nitrous Oxide for Dentistry.

  2. I had oral surgery on my jaw but I am allergic to the usual anesthetic which is Demerol so the oral surgeon used something else but Demerol is the drug of choice. They also use it in their office when they have minor surgery to do like cutting out a wisdom tooth.


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