How to Prepare for Buckhead Dental Surgery

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If you have a Buckhead dental surgery coming up, you may want to know what to expect and how to prepare. The process varies based on the type of surgery you need, but here are some tips to help you.

Preparing For Buckhead Dental Surgery

Talk With Your Dentist

So that you know what to expect, talk with your dentist about your upcoming dental surgery. You may want to cover the following points:

  • Pain management during and after the procedure
  • The cost of your Buckhead dental surgery and how much is covered by insurance
  • How long the procedure is going to take
  • Whether or not you need a ride home
  • Any additional questions or concerns you may have

Decide on Payment Plans

If your insurance doesn’t cover the entire Buckhead dental surgery, you need to decide how you are going to take care of the rest of the payment. If you can simply pay out of pocket, that is ideal, and some oral surgeons even offer discounts for upfront payments. Alternatively, you may want to apply for financing, ask about payment plans, or explore other alternatives.

Avoid Smoking

Ideally, you should not smoke for at least 12 hours before your oral surgery. Then, you should avoid smoking for 24 hours after the procedure. If possible, you may want to take this opportunity to just quit smoking — unfortunately, that habit is very detrimental to your oral health.

Follow Doctor’s Orders Related to Food

Depending on the pain medication you are using, you may need to abstain from food for a bit before the dental surgery. In particular, if you’re getting an IV, you may need to fast for 24 hours. If you aren’t required to fast before the surgery, you may want to eat a light meal. If your mouth is tender after the surgery, you may not be able to eat for a few hours so a light snack helps to head off your hunger.

Prepare for After your Buckhead Dental Surgery

Once you’re in the dentist’s chair, they take care of everything, and you don’t have to worry about it. However, you may want to prepare for what happens after the surgery. If you’re going to have any medication stronger than nitrous oxide and a local anesthesia, you need to arrange a ride home.

Depending on the type of oral surgery you are having, you may want to arrange to take a few days off work. For instance, if you are getting your wisdom teeth extracted, you may want a few days to yourself after the procedure, but if you’re just having a root canal, you may feel completely fine by the following day.

You may also want to buy a few things to have on hand for after your procedure. In particular, you may want to stock up on soft foods, and so that you can relax, you may want to record a few shows on your DVR or get a few new books. If you have children at home, you may even want to arrange a bit of extra help.

 

If you need a Buckhead dental surgery, let us help. At Buckhead Cosmetic and Family Dentistry, we offer a range of different cosmetic, surgical, and general dental procedures. Contact us today to learn more.