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Oral Surgery in Pasadena, CA

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What to Expect at Your Oral Surgery Appointment

1. Consultation

2. Treatment Planning

3. Sedation Options

4. Day of Surgery

5. Healing & Aftercare

1

Consultation

If they suspect that you could benefit from oral surgery, or if you need oral surgery in preparation for a related treatment, Dr. Pacheco will likely refer you to an oral surgeon for a consultation.

2

Treatment Planning

Dr. Pacheco or your oral surgeon will create a treatment plan that is tailored to your unique needs, and take the time to educate you about the treatment and the surgical procedure that will be performed. They will keep you informed about what to expect on the day of the procedure, and how to best prepare yourself.

3

Sedation Options

Oral surgeons regularly work with all forms of sedation, especially IV sedation and general anesthesia. Based on the procedure you’re receiving and your unique needs, your surgeon will recommend the right sedation option for you.

4

Day of Surgery

On the day of your oral surgery, you will need to arrange for someone to drive you to and from your procedure. You will receive specific recommendations based on the procedure being performed, but you should plan to take a day off and to have someone around to be with you for the rest of the day to monitor your health.

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Healing & Aftercare

Your healing time may vary depending on the extent of the procedure, but you can expect to require at least a few days to heal after surgery. Swelling and discomfort for the next 24-72 hours is normal, as is light bleeding during the first day or two. To reduce swelling, keep your head elevated and use a cold compress. Take any medications that are prescribed or recommended by your doctor, and stick to soft foods and room temperature drinks for the first 48 hours after surgery.


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Common Oral Surgeries

Extractions

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Frequently Asked Questions

New Patients & Emergency Appointments Welcome