Pre- and Post-Surgical Instructions

Find care guidelines for before and after your procedure. Instructions are tailored to your specific surgery to help ensure a smooth experience and successful recovery. Use the list to the right to access the information that applies to you.

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Pre-Op Surgery Instructions

Please carefully read and follow all pre-op surgery instructions, and make note of your scheduled surgery date, arrival time and surgery time.

At Northwest Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, we share the healthcare community’s concern about the potential abuse of opioid pain medications following surgery. Our approach to post-surgical pain management is conservative. Patients are encouraged to manage pain with over-the-counter analgesics such as ibuprofen and acetaminophen as the first line of defense. Some patients may require prescription pain medications due to the nature of their surgical procedure and they will receive a clinically appropriate, yet limited, prescription for an opioid.

We also offer Exparel®, a long-term local anesthetic which is injected at the surgical site intra-operatively. The numbing effects of Exparel® may last for up to 72 hours and can reduce or eliminate the need for opioids. Although it is not covered by most dental insurance plans, Exparel® is a good alternative to traditional pain management.

Prior to any surgical procedure, discuss post-op pain management with your oral surgeon to determine what is appropriate for you or your loved one. Be aware of the risks and benefits associated with opioid use and understand the safer alternatives.

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