It would have to have been an enormous amount of nitrous. I've seen people inhale nitrous for fun and I've had nitrous for dental stuff but it doesn't exactly knock you out, just makes you kinda relaxed and tired.
Isn't it also called Laughing Gas because it makes you laugh uncontrollably after a certain amount.
My Dads Dentist died through inhaling that stuff. He was only in his 30's and left behind a wife and young child. Lovely guy that everyone liked. Obviously he didn't intend to kill himself and just inhaled too much and for some reason it killed him. Think it was stated at the autopsy that it wasn't the first time he had inhaled tit.
Wonder how many Dentists are secretly getting high on that stuff when they close their doors and they are alone?
Older Nitrous machines in dental offices allowed one to give up to 100% nitrous, meaning there is 0 oxygen. Nitrous machines now days in dental offices make it impossible to give more than 70% nitrous meaning you have plenty of oxygen. This is of course unless you inhale it directly from the nitrous tank. Chronic nitrous oxide use leads to neuropathies and a disabled dentist at some point.
It would have to have been an enormous amount of nitrous. I've seen people inhale nitrous for fun and I've had nitrous for dental stuff but it doesn't exactly knock you out, just makes you kinda relaxed and tired.
Isn't it also called Laughing Gas because it makes you laugh uncontrollably after a certain amount.
My Dads Dentist died through inhaling that stuff. He was only in his 30's and left behind a wife and young child. Lovely guy that everyone liked. Obviously he didn't intend to kill himself and just inhaled too much and for some reason it killed him. Think it was stated at the autopsy that it wasn't the first time he had inhaled tit.
Wonder how many Dentists are secretly getting high on that stuff when they close their doors and they are alone?
Older Nitrous machines in dental offices allowed one to give up to 100% nitrous, meaning there is 0 oxygen. Nitrous machines now days in dental offices make it impossible to give more than 70% nitrous meaning you have plenty of oxygen. This is of course unless you inhale it directly from the nitrous tank. Chronic nitrous oxide use leads to neuropathies and a disabled dentist at some point.