The day of your wisdom tooth extraction or dental implants is coming up soon. Are you ready? Steps to prepare for oral surgery
BEFORE INTRAVENOUS ANESTHESIA SEDATION
- You may not have anything to eat or drink (including water) for eight (8) hours prior to the appointment.
- No smoking at least 12 hours before surgery. Ideally, cut down or stop smoking as soon as possible prior to the day of surgery. The negative effects of tobacco last up to two weeks after smoking cessation.
- A responsible adult must accompany the patient to the office, remain in the office during the procedure, and drive the patient home.
- The patient should not drive a vehicle or operate any machinery for 24 hours following the anesthesia experience.
- Please wear loose fitting clothing with sleeves which can be rolled up past the elbow, and low-heeled shoes.
- Contact lenses, jewelry, and dentures must be removed at the time of surgery.
- Do not wear lipstick, excessive makeup, or nail polish on the day of surgery.
- If you have an illness such as a cold, sore throat, stomach or bowel upset, please notify the office.
- If you take routine oral medications, please check with your doctor prior to your surgical date for instructions.
When it comes to removing wisdom teeth there are some important guidelines that need to be followed. These include everything from fasting before wisdom teeth removal to ensuring someone can safely drive you home (since it’s not safe for you to do yourself).
Below, we’ve put together a guide on how to prepare yourself for wisdom teeth removal.
There’s no getting out of it, you will need to fast for the night before your wisdom teeth removal if you’re going to be getting any type of sedation. Try to have as filling a meal as possible before you start fasting to carry you through your appointment.
As frustrating as it might be, there are several good reasons for it. Fasting prevents the risk of aspiration (choking on food), risk of infections, preventing nausea and vomiting, and bowel interference. All of the aforementioned issues can occur when food or drink is in your body under anesthetic which is why fasting is so important. If you do accidentally eat something before surgery let the receptionist know so that they can reschedule your appointment.
Preparing Your Home Before Heading to Surgery
Before you head out, the best thing you can do for post-surgery you is to set your home up with recovery in mind. Set up your bed with comfortable pillows, give yourself options to enjoy some kind of entertainment while you recover like TV, movies, or video games nearby, and purchase food you will be allowed to eat.
Avoid smoking before or after your surgery too as this could potentially infect your mouth or extend your period of recovery.
Kinds of Sedation You Can Get
Local anesthetic, also known as “freezing”, is administered to the tooth removal areas. You will be awake if you receive this type of anesthetic.
Sedation anesthetic will suppress your consciousness. You likely won’t have a memory of the procedure. At Enamel Dental, sedation can be given through an IV or orally. You will also have local anesthetic.
More complicated extractions, such as impacted wisdom teeth, may require a referral to an oral surgeon. Dr. Marino and Dr. Jung will discuss all of your options at your consultation appointment.
Our New Protocols in the Office to Keep You Safe
Once you’re in our office before your wisdom teeth removal we’ve implemented some new guidelines to keep you and our staff safe.
- Bring your own mask before you come and wear it into our office.
- Call when you arrive or knock on the waiting room door when you get to our location.
- One of our staff members will come out and meet you and will walk you through to your appointment room.
Removing your wisdom teeth is often a smooth process, and preparing yourself accordingly physically, mentally, and organizing your home to cater to your needs will help immensely.