An upcoming visit to an oral and maxillofacial surgeon can potentially produce anxiety. Patients are usually most concerned with whether or not the procedure is going to hurt.
Fortunately, modern technology now makes it possible to perform surgeries in the oral and maxillofacial surgeon’s office with little or no discomfort.
Your oral and maxillofacial surgeon not only is a specialist in dealing with problems of the mouth, teeth and jaws, but also is experienced in dealing with the control of pain and anxiety.
During years of hospital training, the oral and maxillofacial surgeon receives extensive schooling in medical and dental aspects of anesthesia. Your oral and maxillofacial surgeon is thoroughly knowledgeable in pain and anxiety control and possesses extensive clinical experience in anesthesia techniques, from local anesthesia to sedation to general anesthesia.
PUTTING YOUR MIND AT EASE
One of the things your oral and maxillofacial surgeon understands is that to help eliminate anxiety, it is important to inform our patients of what to expect during your surgery and after your surgery. That’s why beforehand, your surgeon will review with you the type of anesthetic to be used, as well as the way you’re likely to feel during the procedure. We will also answer any questions you may have about any part of the procedure. During surgery, one or more of the following can be used in controlling pain and anxiety; local anesthesia, nitrous oxide-oxygen, intravenous sedation and general anesthesia.
After surgery, patients often describe their feeling during surgery as surprisingly pleasant, pain free and without a care in the world.
After surgery, your surgeon can prescribe a number of medications to make you as comfortable as possible when you get home.
Our surgeons are concerned for your well being before, during and after surgery and strive to make you as comfortable as possible throughout your visit with us. But, even beyond that, your oral and maxillofacial surgeon also has the training, the knowledge and the experience to make your visit as pleasant and comfortable as it can possibly be.