New Mexico Smile Center


Dental work — including fillings, crowns and root canals — often includes a local anesthetic that numbs the lips and tongue. The numbness can last two or more hours after the procedure. When your mouth and lips are numb, smiling, talking and drinking can be difficult.

Well now you can get back to feeling normal 50% faster than ever before with OraVerse reverse anesthetics. Studies show that OraVerse given as an injection after dental work is done returns normal sensations in the lip, cheek and tongue. It typically takes 2-4 hours to recover from soft tissue anesthesia. With OraVerse, patients can return to normal sensation and function in about half that time, making it easier to get back to your life.

OraVerse (Phentolamine mesylate )is the first and only FDA-approved product to rapidly reverse the effects of local dental anesthetic

How does OraVerse Work?

After administering a normal local anesthetic and completing dental work, we will use a second shot, this time of OraVerse, to begin reversing the anesthetic. Afraid it will hurt? Don’t worry! OraVerse is delivered using a standard syringe at the same spot as your first shot, and because you’re already numb, you won’t even feel it.

Is OraVerse Reverse Anesthetics safe?

OraVerse’s numbing treatment has been scientifically proven to be safe and effective for adults and teens, and even children as young as six can be given OraVerse safely.

Phentolamine mesylate belongs to a class of drugs that can cause rapid heartbeats and irregular heart rhythms. Though such events are uncommon with OraVerse, tell your dentist if you have a history of cardiovascular disease.

OraVerse is not recommended for children under age 6 or for children who weigh less than 33 pounds (15 kilograms). OraVerse isn't covered by dental insurance.

Learn more by going to the OraVerse website

If you need dental work but don’t need to spend the rest of the day suffering from its numbing after-effects, you need OraVerse reverse anesthetics. Call the New Mexico Smile Center at 505-275-1663 for more information.

OraVerse can get you back on track faster


 

New Mexico Smile Center

Dr. Frank W. Montoya, D.D.S.
Dr. Heather Jenkins, D.D.S.
Bldg. 3, Suite B
10151 Montgomery NE
Albuquerque, NM 87111
(505) 275-1663
smile@nmsmilecenter.com

NMSC is conveniently located in Albuquerque’s Northeast Heights.
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