Dental Anesthesia
Cross-source consensus on Dental Anesthesia from 1 sources and 3 claims.
1 sources · 3 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Dental anesthesia can cause a temporary collapse of one nasal passage by impairing nerve and muscle function on one side of the face. — Brain Control of Nasal Breathing
- After dental anesthesia, only the nostril on the anesthetized side closes during sniffing, making breathing through that nostril difficult. — Brain Control of Nasal Breathing
- Attempting to clear the nose when dental anesthesia has impaired muscle control will not improve airflow because the obstruction is not from mucus. — Brain Control of Nasal Breathing