Upper Appleby Dental
Dr. Diego Paz
"For a SMILE you’ll love to share!"
(905) 315-7717
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About Us
Meet The Team
Services
Caring for Athletic Mouth Guards
VizLite™ Oral Cancer Screening
Intraoral Cameras
Simple Tooth Extractions
Dental Exams & Cleanings
Digital X-Rays
Fluoride Treatment
Oral Cancer Exam
Oral Hygiene Aids
Panoramic X-rays
Sealants
VELscope® Oral Cancer Screening
Bonding
Composite Fillings
Dental Implants
Porcelain Crowns (Caps)
Porcelain Fixed Bridges
Porcelain Veneers
Teeth Whitening
What is Periodontal (Gum) Disease?
Diagnosis
Treatment
Maintenance
Mouth - Body Connection
Periodontal Disease and Diabetes
Periodontal Disease, Heart Disease and Stroke
Periodontal Disease and Pregnancy
Periodontal Disease and Osteoporosis
Periodontal Disease and Respiratory Disease
Amalgam Fillings
Composite Fillings
Crowns (Caps)
Dental Implants
Dentures & Partial Dentures
Fixed Bridges
Inlay Restorations
Onlay Restorations
Root Canal Therapy
Care Following Orthodontics – Retainers
Invisalign®
Tooth Extractions
Simple Tooth Extractions
Dental Implants
Wisdom Teeth Extractions
Bruxism
Crown Lengthening
Gum Grafting
Gum Recession
Periodontal Scaling & Root Planing
Pocket Irrigation
Prophylaxis (Teeth Cleaning)
Root Canal Retreatment
Root Canal Therapy
Crowns (Caps)
Dental Implants
Dentures & Partial Dentures
Fixed Bridges
Porcelain Veneers
First Visit
Fluoride
After Tooth Extractions
Migraine Pain Prevention
Athletic Mouthwear
Sedation
Porcelain Inlays/Onlays
Bonded Fillings
Teeth Whitening
Non-Surgical Gum Therapy
Hygiene Services
Implant Restoration
Extractions
Root Canal Therapy
Bridges
Porcelain Veneers
Crowns
Full Mouth Restoration
Orthodontics & Orthopedics
Oral Cancer Screening
TMJ (TMD) Therapy
Invisible Braces
Amalgam-free
Dental Anxiety and Fear
Sedation Dentistry
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Contact
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(905) 315-7717
(905) 315-7717
Sedation
Nitrous Oxide and how does it work?
Commonly referred to as laughing gas, nitrous oxide is used in surgery and dentistry for its pain blocking and reducing effects. It is known as "laughing gas" due to the euphoric effects of inhaling it. The administration of nitrous oxide is used to enhance patient comfort and relieve anxiety for patients of all ages. The gas (a nitrous oxide and oxygen mixture) is inhaled through a face mask. The amount of gas that you receive is monitored and controlled by the dentist to ensure your safety. You will begin to relax and will not recognize pain, so the dentist can perform your dental work while you stay completely comfortable. The effects of nitrous oxide decrease once the mask is removed, such that if the gas is the only anesthesia that you receive, you will very likely be capable of driving yourself home following the visit and can continue your daily activities as normal.
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