A new piece of medical equipment is being tested right now called the Pedisedate. Basically, it is a headset that is placed on a child before they are admitted to surgery. The device connects to a Game Boy or portable CD player (yup, not a Nintendo DS or iPod — apparently the Pedisedate also transports you to 1996) and a snorkel-like piece swings forward and is placed over the child’s nose. As the kid plays videogames or listens to music, nitrous oxide, an anesthetic gas, is emitted through the snorkel and puts the child to sleep.

  • @[email protected]
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    910 months ago

    I find it quite interesting that they do this in the US even at the dentist. I’ve had all 4 wisdom tooth removed by local anesthesia. I was perfectly consciouss the whole time.

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      10 months ago

      Yeah man… I wish they knock me out, ugh even if doesn’t hurt… it’s eternal I just want it to end…

      Although I would feel like that guy in the new tv show of Ted that doesn’t trust it and I would be afraid of saying some weird thing/secret…

      And ugh lucky I don’t go there anymore… my previous dentist talked to me…but like sometimes asked questions, like man I have this thing hat sucks the water and you are working on my mouth… don’t ask shit and continue working.

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        110 months ago

        I had to get a lot of dental work done one year, and I was just like “hey, I’m gunna listen to this book while you do this, if that’s ok. If you need me to pause just like tap my forehead or something”. If it was today I’d probably watch videos or something but this was like 10 years ago.

        He was thrilled, said it’s kinda awkward sometimes to have a one-sided conversation, especially when the work takes a while. Dental work isn’t really something they need to talk to you about while doing it.

        Maybe give that a try if you need future work done. :)

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      210 months ago

      It’s definitely not always done with general anesthesia in the US, unless standards have changed in the last couple decades? I had all mine taken out in the 2000s with just local.