Questions to Ask Your Oral Surgeon

Questions to Ask Your Oral Surgeon from Ecker Oral Surgery in Miami, FLUpon learning you have to see an oral surgeon, it is normal to have questions. While we work to provide our patients with all the necessary information to make their appointments as comfortable as possible, we understand that it is possible to forget some things on consultation day. That is why we have compiled this list of frequently asked questions to prepare you for your appointment better.

What steps are involved in my procedure?

This question usually helps patients feel more at ease if they are experiencing anxiety about undergoing a surgical procedure. The oral surgeon can provide specific details through normal speech or visual demonstrations to help the patient better understand their procedure. They can explain why they need to perform each step and the results they are aiming to achieve.

Will I be placed under anesthesia?

Depending on the type of procedure, the oral surgeon may recommend various types of anesthetic. Asking the oral surgeon, which they will recommend, opens the door for patients to discuss their concerns. For example, if they had a negative reaction to general anesthesia in the past, this is the time to discuss that experience. The type of anesthetic used also alerts the patients whether they need a ride home.

Are there any potential risks or complications associated with the procedure?

Like with any surgical procedure, there are risks and potential complications associated with oral surgery. Patients should ask about the ones specific to their procedure and their current medical condition, if any. For example, there may be added risks for a patient with diabetes instead of one without.

How do I prepare for this procedure?

No matter the procedure, the oral surgeon will provide patients with specific preoperative instructions, such as fasting and smoking cessation. However, this is the right time to ask if one has specific questions regarding their normal medication use or any others. In addition, be sure to ask if they will provide or if it is necessary to purchase aids (gauze, headwraps, etc.) after the procedure.

What can I expect during recovery?

This is a crucial question. Patients must be aware of their limitations or any restrictions on activity to promote healing. The oral surgeon may review dietary restrictions, proper oral hygiene tips, and what to do in an emergency. Understanding the recovery process can also help patients plan ahead to ensure they have the appropriate support and arrangements for work, school, and social events.

How many appointments are necessary?

Depending on the oral surgeon's goal, multiple appointments may be necessary. For instance, if the patient is undergoing the dental implant process, they will have multiple appointments over the span of nine months. However, if the patient is only undergoing a wisdom tooth extraction, the oral surgeon may schedule the operation and an additional follow-up appointment.

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Asking the right questions can not only help put your anxiety or fears at ease but can also help you better understand your condition. If you have yet to schedule a consultation with an oral surgeon, contact our office today.

Request an appointment or call Ecker Oral Surgery at 305-404-5447 for an appointment in our Miami office.

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