What are the Different Types of Oral Surgery Procedures?
Prepare for oral surgery in the same way you would for any serious medical procedure, depending on the type of surgery, and always make sure to follow your dentist’s direction. Start by making sure that the space you’re returning home to is clean and neat, so you’re comfortable for at least a couple of days, if necessary. Set up your bed so that, if need be, you can sit at an incline. Follow the pre-surgery instructions your oral surgeon gives you. Typically you will be asked to refrain from eating or drinking anything in the 8-10 hours before your surgery. Arrange for transportation back home, if necessary. Talk to your oral surgeon about what kind of anesthesia you’ll be getting. Some types of anesthesia can inhibit your ability to drive. This depends on the type of oral surgery you’re having as you may have a topical or local anesthetic. If you are having IV anesthesia, you’ll need someone to drive you home. Dental surgery is needed for many reasons such as a smile makeover, or to