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There are basically four levels of sedation dentistry. Light sedation is usually performed using nitrous oxide/oxygen mixture (laughing gas). This is a gas that you breathe through a nosepiece and is used with local anesthetic. This is used to reduce anxiety and keep you comfortable during your visit. Since it is a gas, the sedation will wear off immediately--you don't need anyone to drive you home. Most patients choose nitrous because it lets them feel so relaxed.

The next level is light conscious sedation. This level is reached utilizing an oral tranquilizer in combination with or without the use of laughing gas. This is a very comfortable and painless way to have your dentistry done. For this level you must have someone bring you to the dentist's office and take you home.

The third level of conscious sedation is referred to as heavy conscious sedation and is administered in the same manner as above. This method takes you to a deeper level of sedation either by increasing the level of nitrous oxide (laughing gas) and/or the strength of other sedation drugs.

The deepest level of sedation that can be used by the dentist is I.V. sedation. This is when an anesthesiologist-dentist administers drugs via an I.V. drip (intravenously). This level of sedation is reserved for the most fearful adults or children. This level is also used for the fearful patient who wants to do a lot of work done in a short period of time. It isn't just for fearful patients. It can also be used for people who don't have time to visit the dentist for several visits. If you need a lot of work done you can come in and spend the whole day instead of multiple visits. This can be the option if you have a lot of cavities that need to be filled or multiple crowns.

In conclusion, if you are looking for a comfortable and painless way to have your dentistry done, look for a sedation dentist who can provide you with conscious or I.V. sedation. No longer put off visiting the dentist because of fear.

Arthritis is the name given to a group of related diseases, which include osteoarthritis (degenerative arthritis), rheumatoid arthritis, juvenile arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, lupus and fibromyalgia. In its various forms, arthritis affects the young and old, both sexes and all races. Although there are over 100 kinds of arthritis, they share one thing: they all rob otherwise healthy people of their quality of life by making even the simplest of movements painful. This pain is caused by inflammation of the lining of the body's joints.

How do we treat the illness that affects so many people? On answer is with drugs, such as the ?NSAIDs.?

Pronounced ?ensayds,? these drugs help reduce pain and swelling in the joints while decreasing stiffness. When taking a low dose, NSAIDs control pain, but higher doses are required to reduce inflammation. The problem with NSAIDs is their side effects. Taking more than one NSAID at a time increases the possibility of heartburn and severe side effects such as ulcers and bleeding. NSAIDs inhibit the blood's ability to clot properly and may therefore interact with blood-thinning medications such as coumadin. In addition, kidney disease is considered as a side effect. While the over the counter alternatives are safer, they often need to have other remedies used as well to achieve arthritis pain relief.

However, when the NSAIDs do not work, there are other things, less orthodox, to try. Here are a few tips, for arthritis relief.

1. Exercise is a great option at your disposal when looking for natural alternatives for your arthritis pain relief. Walking is especially good; it is easy to do and does not put too much unneeded pressure on the joints. Other forms of exercises that are especially good for arthritis sufferers are balancing types of movements, such as Tia Chi and water walking. While these activities can help build muscle strength, they may cause some discomfort in the joints. If this happens, stop the exercise, if the pain persists more than a couple of days speak with your physician.

2. Rest. As important as exercise is, rest is at least as critical when it comes to arthritis pain control. It is particularly important that you pay attention to your symptoms. If your joints are inflamed and sore, take it easy. Your doctor might advise you to continue range-of-motion exercises, but do not tire yourself.

3. Losing weight is another great way to find some relief from your arthritis pain. That happens because ten extra pounds adds thirty pounds of stress to the knees. Therefore, losing extra weight will be very effective for arthritis pain relief.

4. Heat / cold. Using ice packs can reduce acute pain while heat loosens joints and increases blood flow. Try sitting in a whirlpool before exercising and icing an irritated spot after exercising to provide soothing relief.

5. Researching and using any product that will make your daily life easier, will also indirectly help ease the pain associated with arthritis, reduce discomfort and disability, and, at the same time, reduce your dependence upon others. For example, using a shower seat will allow you to shower without much of the pain that can result from extended period of time standing, or the Foot Funnel, a modern day type of shoehorn, is an assistive device that is been recommended if you have difficulty putting on your shoes. Other helpful examples include cervical pillows, custom-made foot orthotics and canes.

Put these tips into action and you should get at least some relief from the pain of arthritis.

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