Frequently Asked Questions - Highlands Ranch, CO

Frequently Asked Questions

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Welcome to our Oral Surgery Practice in Highlands Ranch!

We understand that you may have many questions about our services and procedures. Below, we’ve compiled a list of frequently asked questions to help provide you with the information you need. If you have any additional questions, don’t hesitate to contact us directly!

Frequently Asked Questions

An oral surgeon specializes in diagnosing and treating conditions related to the mouth, teeth, jaws, and face. This includes performing surgeries such as tooth extractions, jaw realignment, and treatment for facial injuries.

Oral surgeons handle a range of procedures, including wisdom tooth extractions, dental implants, corrective jaw surgery, treatment for oral cancers, and management of facial trauma.

To prepare for oral surgery, follow these steps: avoid eating or drinking before the procedure if advised, arrange for someone to drive you home, and follow any specific instructions given by your surgeon.

Post-surgery, you might experience swelling, discomfort, or bleeding. Follow your surgeon’s aftercare instructions, including taking prescribed medications and sticking to a soft food diet. If you have severe pain or persistent symptoms, contact the office.

Recovery time varies based on the procedure. Minor extractions might heal in a few days, while more complex surgeries like jaw realignment may require several weeks. Your surgeon will provide a specific recovery timeline based on your case.

Many dental and medical insurance plans cover oral surgery, but coverage can vary. Contact your insurance provider and our office to understand your benefits and any out-of-pocket costs.

Your oral surgeon will prescribe pain medications to help manage discomfort. Over-the-counter pain relievers may also be recommended. Use ice packs and follow aftercare instructions to minimize pain and swelling.

No, it’s not safe to drive yourself home after surgery, especially if you receive sedation. Arrange for someone to drive you and stay with you if needed. If you have local sedation you are able to drive yourself to and from surgery.

If you experience severe pain, excessive bleeding, or signs of infection, contact our office immediately. We’re here to help address any complications and ensure a smooth recovery.

You can reach our office by calling 720.996.0210, for afterhours emergency please leave a message, For non-urgent inquiries, you can also fill out our online contact form on our website at www.hrsurgery.com.

Schedule a consultation if you have issues like impacted teeth, jaw pain, or need complex dental procedures. Early consultation helps in planning effective treatment.

We use various anesthesia options depending on the procedure, including local anesthesia, sedation, and general anesthesia. Your oral surgeon will discuss the best option for your surgery.

Typically, you should not eat or drink for 8 hours before surgery, especially if sedation is used. Follow the specific fasting instructions provided by our office.

To make an appointment, call us at 720.996.0210. We’ll help you find a convenient time for your consultation or procedure.

We offer various payment options including check, credit cards and financing plans. Contact our office to discuss the best payment method for your needs.

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