- 21. Cosmetic Dental Consultation: What Questions Should You Ask?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... There may be pain during a procedure, or after it is done. You will want to know what sort of anesthesia, if any, will be used, and what is done for post-operative pain. What will be done in case there ...
- 22. What is a Root Canal in Shanghai?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... canal treatment is a painless procedure since the entire process is done under local anesthesia. An X-ray will be taken prior to the treatment and during the procedure if needed, to understand the depth ...
- 23. Dental Treatment Options for a Cleft Lip
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... of cleft lip requires the service of both general and dental surgeon as the procedure is done under anesthesia. Many dental procedures such as tooth extractions, restorations, etc can be performed under ...
- 24. What is Dental Bonding?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... can do to repair a tooth or correct gaps and other problems. A typical visit for bonding on one tooth takes about an hour. No anesthesia is required. This procedure requires the least amount of tooth loss ...
- 25. What Happens to Your Teeth When They Go Numb?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... correct any abnormalities developing in your teeth without causing you any pain. In general, dentists use anesthesia and sedatives such as lidocaine to make everyday dental work more bearable and pain-free. ...
- 26. How to Conquer Your Fear of the Dentist
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... general anesthesia. Administration of these drugs does require special training. However, none of them replaces local anesthesia, so it is still important the patient's mouth be numb when worked on. Your ...
- 27. Impacted wisdom teeth
- (Impacted wisdom teeth)
- ... tooth is almost always done as an outpatient procedure, meaning you'll go home the same day. You may have local anesthesia, which numbs your mouth; sedation that depresses your consciousness; or general ...
- 28. Genital warts
- (Genital warts)
- ... treatments. Electrocautery. This procedure uses an electrical current to burn off warts. Surgical excision. Your doctor may use special tools to cut off warts. You'll need local anesthesia ...
- 29. Osteomyelitis
- (Osteomyelitis)
- ... An open biopsy requires anesthesia and surgery to access the bone. In some situations, a surgeon inserts a long needle through your skin and into your bone to take a biopsy. This procedure requires local ...
- 30. NICU Medical Team
- (Preemie)
- ... 2, or 3) or PL-1, PL-2, or PL-3 (for post-licensure year 1, 2, or 3). Most residents in the NICU are enrolled in pediatric residencies, but residents from other specialties, such as family practice, anesthesia, ...
- 31. Hunter syndrome
- (Hunter syndrome)
- ... trusses rather than surgery because of the risks of anesthesia and surgery. Managing neurological complications. Problems associated with the buildup of fluid and tissue around the brain and ...
- 32. Molar pregnancy
- (Molar pregnancy )
- ... or general anesthesia and lie on your back with your legs in stirrups. Your health care provider will insert a speculum into your vagina, as in a pelvic exam, to see your cervix. He or she will then dilate ...
- 33. Breastmilk and Your Diet
- (Breastfeeding)
- ... to know that the drugs injected for epidural blocks and other types of regional anesthesia during childbirth do not pass into breast milk sufficiently to cause longterm harm, though they may make your ...
- 34. Breastfeeding After Cesarean Delivery
- (Breastfeeding)
- ... the infant. You will probably receive a regional anesthetic, such as an epidural, rather than the general anesthesia that once made women unconscious during the delivery. Since less regional anesthesia ...
- 35. The Circumcised Penis
- (Bathing & Skin Care)
- ... usually put off for several weeks or months. The follow- up care is the same whenever it is done. Should circumcision become necessary after the newborn period, general anesthesia is often used and requires ...
- 36. Mitral valve regurgitation
- (Mitral valve regurgitation)
- ... open-heart surgery under general anesthesia. With traditional open-heart surgery, a cut that's the length of your breastbone (sternum) is made and your heart is exposed and connected to a heart-lung machine ...
- 37. Delivery: What About the Pain?
- (Delivery and Beyond)
- ... a Cesarean section is necessary, there are three options for pain relief/anesthesia: Additional numbing medicine can be given through an epidural catheter to make your entire lower body numb ( from ...
- 38. Delivery by Cesarean Section
- (Delivery and Beyond)
- ... labor at all. Another important difference is the need to use medication that affects the mother and may affect the baby. If given a choice of anesthetic, most women prefer to have a regional anesthesia—an ...
- 39. Should the Baby be Circumcised?
- (Decisions to Make)
- ... done by an experienced physician, circumcision takes only a few minutes and is rarely complicated. After consultation with you, your doctor will provide local anesthesia to reduce the pain the baby experiences ...
- 40. Menorrhagia
- (Menorrhagia)
- ... during anesthesia and requires hospitalization. Additional removal of the ovaries (bilateral oophorectomy) may cause premature menopause. Except for hysterectomy, these surgical procedures are usually ...