Oral Surgery

How to Prepare for Oral Surgery

Some people will never need oral surgery to correct an issue in their mouth. However, if your dentist told you that you need a procedure, it can feel scary. Some processes are complex and may cause some discomfort. To help you feel more at ease, you should prepare yourself before the appointment.

Types of procedures

Most visits to the dentist are routine checkups. Others may include getting a filling or a crown. In more severe cases, the patient may need oral surgery. There are different types of oral operations that a person can have. Wisdom teeth extraction is one of the most common. Dentists may also perform jaw surgery, dental implants and biopsies to test for mouth cancer. Some people even visit the dentist to correct sleep apnea issues. The dentist can do this by removing soft tissue from the back of the mouth.

Speak to the dentist

No dentist should ever perform oral surgery on a patient without first explaining the details of the procedure. There will first be a consultation where the dentist will take X-rays and make impressions of the mouth. The dentist will also give the patient time to ask questions and share concerns. Patients can expect the dentist to be up-front about surgery side effects and the amount of pain and discomfort the person will feel.

Research the procedure

Plenty of online resources are available about oral surgery procedures. Patients should log on to respectable websites from dental associations and other health resources. Here, the person can learn more about the surgery and what will take place. There may be diagrams, pictures or even videos of the process. Researching the procedure can help the patient see the benefits of the surgery.

Talk to people about their experience

Oral surgery is not an uncommon occurrence. Patients of all ages have tooth extractions or reconstructive jaw operations. The patient could speak to family members, friends or co-workers about what they went through during oral surgery. This could provide the person with comfort to know that this individual recovered fully and enjoyed the benefits of the operation.

Choose the right dentist

Patients should make sure they are comfortable with the dentist that does the oral surgery. The person’s general practitioner may not do the surgery but may instead refer the patient to another dentist. Find out more about this dentist and the background of this professional’s work. It may also help to get familiar with the office and the staff before going in for the surgery.

Eliminate your oral surgery worries

It is normal for you to have stress and anxiety over your upcoming surgery. This is an important step in your oral health and your overall wellness. You can feel good about this process by doing some research, speaking with a dentist near you and getting recommendations from other people. Once you are ready for your procedure, make an appointment so you can correct your issues and feel well once more.

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