What Is Local Anesthesia?
Local dental anesthesia is a medication that numbs a section of your mouth for a limited amount of time, eliminating the pain or discomfort associated with dental treatments. It does not affect your cognitive abilities, so you stay awake and alert through your treatment. Dental anesthesia is often used for treatments like fillings and crowns. Before administering local anesthesia, Dr. Brent Robinson will assess and review your overall health and medical history, as well as your anxiety level. There are two types of dental anesthetics:
Administering Local Anesthesia
Prior to receiving an injection of dental anesthesia, Lynnwood dentist Dr. Brent Robinson will use cotton to gently dry the area and apply a high-strength numbing gel. Once the surface area is numb, the local anesthetic is slowly and gently injected. We take several measures to minimize any discomfort experienced upon injection.
Aftercare
The effects of local anesthetic can last a couple of hours after your treatment. Your mouth will feel swollen (even if it’s not) and you may experience difficulty speaking. To avoid accidentally hurting yourself, Dr. Brent Robinson recommends waiting until full feeling returns before chewing or eating.
Frequently Asked Questions
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