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Local anesthetics, such as Lidocaine and Novacaine, do not have any minimum period of observation after injection before flying in the current FAA policy. Military pilots generally have an 8-12 hour waiting period before flying. Pilots should be able speak clearly before flying after receiving an oral injection. For suturing and other procedures using local anesthetic, the underlying injury should not interfere with pilot duties. Caution: some skin wounds, particularly facial wounds, sometimes receive an anesthetic containing cocaine ("TAC"). There is a remote possibility that large doses could result in a positive drug test within 24 hours. Although the names are similar to cocaine, Lidocaine and Novacaine are not related and will not cause a positive drug test.
indianboy7 said:if you just got the shot for a filling, I probably wouldn't fly.......the pressure changes can cause a good amount of pain, even on a filling. If you got a root canal or something serious done, just go home, pop the pills they gave you and enjoy the rideimp:
JRSLim said:Thanks for the replies. yeah for the root canal I was planning on the day off, but since it turned out to be just a filling , I thought maybe I can work.
Cheers!
Shaun
ultrarunner said:Unless you have a butcher for a dentist, you don't need any drugs for a root canal.
The tooth is dead, and so is the nerve, and they'll test this on your initial exam.
I just had a front lower done. Didn't use any drugs. No pain at all.