Relative Analgesia

Relative Analgesia is a method of obtaining a sedative effect, especially often used in dentistry, during which the patient inhales a mixture of nitrous oxide and oxygen. The patient is fully conscious at all times; This method is used in addition to local anesthesia in people with increased nervousness.



Relative Analgesia is a method of obtaining a sedative effect, especially often used in dentistry. During relative analgesia, the patient inhales a mixture of nitrous oxide and oxygen. Thanks to this, the patient experiences a state of relaxation and pain sensitivity decreases.

In this case, the patient is fully conscious throughout the entire process. Relative analgesia is used in addition to local anesthesia in people with increased anxiety and nervousness. It allows them to reduce anxiety and relax during dental procedures.

Thus, relative analgesia is an effective method of reducing pain and anxiety in the patient while maintaining full consciousness. This makes it a useful additional tool during dental treatment.