Following a number of similar deaths here in the UK, this was outlawed years ago.
It is no longer allowed for a dentist to anaesthetise a patient in the dental practice - only a licenced anaesthetist (in American it's anestesiologist, I think) may put someone under.
There is a real chance (in the region of one or two percent) of serious complications with any anaesthetic - including death.
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