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Old Feb 15, 2025, 07:01 PM
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Actually, I have never had someone drive me home after having laughing gas at a dental appt. with the exception of the time I had laughing gas for a root canal. But I get laughing gas for dental crowns all the time (of which I unforunately have had many crowns)., and I drive myself home afterwards all the time. I would think it would be the opposite, with a muscle relaxer you'd need someone to drive you home. The laughing gas wears off within about 5 min. once they switch you to oxygen. They may sure you're standing/walking okay, but no problems leaving, I've felt completely normal other than the obviously numb mouth.
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