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What You Need to Know Before Your Dental Surgery

Read about tips for pre and post oral surgery as well as tips for how to reduce your out of pocket expences.
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Updated: 3/31/2008 12:29:46 PM
 
 
 
 
Dental surgery and oral surgery are two things that most people do not look forward to. However, when surgery is required there are ways to ease both your physical pain and your financial pain. To help ease these strains all you need to do is plan ahead.

Reduce Your Out-of-Pocket Costs

Second only to a fear of pain, oral surgery prices can be terrifying. If you are not financially well-to-do, then paying for your dental procedures can be difficult. However, discount dental plans can be a great way to lower your dental surgery costs. Another great feature of discount dental plans is that you don't have to get the procedure pre-approved like many dental insurances require. Participating dentists provide many dental care procedures, like dental surgery and more, at discounted rates at the time of service. 

Pre-Dental Surgery Tips

Before you have dental surgery there are several steps that you need to take. First of all, you need to make sure you are healthy enough to have the surgery, especially if you will be put under a general anesthetic. A quick visit to your doctor for a checkup is generally all you will need. Your doctor will check to make sure your heart is strong, your respiratory system is OK and that you don't have any infections. If you have an infection, then he or she will most likely put you on a regime of antibiotics.

Once your health is in check, you will next want to find someone who can take you to and from your dental surgery. You will also want to find someone to take care of you during your recovery. If you have kids, then it is a good idea to find someone to take them for about a day, so that you can recover in a quiet setting.

Post-Dental Surgery Tips

After your dental surgery, you might be drowsy, in pain and unable to drive. Because of this, you might need someone to help you out. They might need to drive you home and monitor you. This helper can make sure you take your medications and get the right type of fluids and foods during your recovery from the dental surgery.

During the first week after your surgery you will want to flush your mouth with saline solution to remove bacteria, and you will want to change your cotton packing as directed by your dentist. Do not smoke during your recovery period as your gums will be vulnerable and highly reactive to toxins. Finally, you will want to monitor your health carefully. If you run a fever, or if your surgery site begins to weep with puss, you need to contact your dentist right away as you could have a serious infection. As always, dental patients should always consult with a dental care professional with any issues and questions.

Author: Eisla Sebastian

© 2008 Associated Content


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