Scared of Oral Surgery? Here’s How to Prepare for It

Posted by Sunny Shores Dental on December 2nd, 2020

Do you need to undergo Kamloops oral surgery? It can be scary. The idea of going under the knife can really bring about anxiety and fear. But there are ways for you to control the anxiety and not have to worry about it anymore. It’s all in the preparation. Here are the things that you can do to prepare for it:

  1. Talk about the surgery plan with your dentist

Much of the worry and stress of the process is due to not knowing how it will go. The best thing that you can do is to learn more about it and alleviate your fear of the unknown. Talk to your dentist and find out what happens when you have Kamloops oral surgery. What kind of anesthesia will they give you? How long does it usually take?

Your dentist will get an X-ray of your teeth first to see how it is positioned and create a plan to take it out. This way, your dentist can identify the best possible way to remove the tooth without causing you discomfort.

  1. Plan your transportation to and from the dentist

It’s better if you can find someone to drive you to and from the dental clinic. You don’t know what state you will be in after the treatment, especially if you are getting anesthesia. It’s best to have someone take you home rather than commute all by yourself. It will also relieve some of your anxiety knowing that someone will take care of you after the treatment.

  1. Avoid eating a large meal before your Kamloops oral surgery

It’s best not to eat anything 12 hours before your scheduled oral surgery in Kamloops. Your dentist will tell you what else you should do. If you are prone to bleeding, your dentist might also recommend taking certain medications before the treatment.

  1. Prepare your post-operation meals

Since you won’t be eating solid meals in the next 72 hours after the surgery, you need to prepare something light and easy to eat such as oatmeals, soups, smoothies, and protein shakes. You don’t want to disturb the surgery site because that will dislodge the blood clot that protects the wound. Once that blood clot is gone, you could become susceptible to dry socket problems.

  1. Take time off from work

You need to recover at home for a day or two. There’s going to be some swelling after the treatment and you also don’t want to do anything strenuous to prevent excessive bleeding.

Look for a good dental clinic such as Sunny Shores Dental equipped with all the necessary materials and treatments needed for a comfortable and trauma-free surgery. Under the hands of a good dentist, you should be able to go through it with minimal discomfort.

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Gareth Barry is the author of this article. To know more about Teeth Whitening in Kamloops please visit our website: sunnyshoresdental.ca

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