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Top Dental Implant Questions to Ask Before Surgery

There are always some questions you need to ask before you get your surgery. Let's talk about some of the most frequently asked questions so that you can get a better understanding of the procedure and have questions prepared as you consider dental implants in Fremont CA.

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Top Dental Implant Questions to Ask Before Surgery

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  1. Top Dental Implant Questions to Ask Before Surgery There are always some questions you need to ask before you get your surgery. Let's talk about some of the most frequently asked questions so that you can get a better understanding of the procedure and have questions prepared as you consider dental implants in Fremont CA. 1. What kind of anesthesia will be used? And how will it be given to the patient? You can always discuss the different options you have for anesthesia. The goal is to provide the best anesthesia for the patient without any issues. 2. Will I be monitored during the surgery? Yes, you will be monitored. The surgeon and assistants will be monitoring your vitals. 3. What kind of sedative or anti/anxiety medication will be used? Light to moderate sedation is an option for patients who are anxious about the surgery. If your doctor decides to sedate you for the surgery, you can expect to be relaxed and have little memory of the surgery afterwards. The sedation medication used are safe and your vitals will be monitored at all times during the surgery. 4. Which kind of pain management will be used? In most cases, local anesthesia will be given to block the pain. You will be completely numb in the area of the surgery. The local anesthetic used is long acting and will last 8-10 hours. Once the procedure is completed, you will be given non-steroidal anti-inflammatory pain medication to be taken as needed. Most patients only need to take one tablet, the evening after the surgery. Patients can expect to return to work the next day. 5. How long will the surgery last? If it's only one tooth, it should not take more than 30 minutes, and if you are getting more than one tooth, then it could go over an hour. A full jaw will take around 2-3 hours. 6. Will the patient lose blood? The amount of blood you will lose is going to be minuscule and will not cause any significant loss of blood. https://www.jerryyangdds.com/

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