Watan–Many people are afraid of visiting the dentist. This fear is justified, as the media often reports on the tragedies that occur in dental clinics.
Dr. Artem Kharlamov, a maxillofacial surgeon, explains whether the anesthesia used in modern dentistry is really dangerous, noting that local anesthesia involves an injection given by the dentist into the gum. This method is the most commonly used and very effective. When certain factors are taken into account, it remains the safest option.
However, according to him, it is important to know that the drugs used in local anesthesia contain a high level of toxins, and if the dosage is not properly considered, it can lead to fainting, poisoning, and other issues.
Additionally, if the patient has health conditions affecting organs and systems such as liver disease, kidney problems, or diabetes, even a small dose of anesthetic drugs can lead to complications. Therefore, the patient should inform the doctor about any health conditions and problems they are facing.
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