By following the instructions we provide, you are taking the right steps toward ensuring the success of your treatment. We believe in educating our patients, and that includes informing you about how to be prepared both before and after any procedure. If you need special accommodations or questions, please contact us.
These instructions will tell you everything you need to know before the day of your procedure, and also includes information about how to prepare for anesthesia or sedation.
These instructions will guide you through your recovery and provide more detailed information regarding a specific procedure. This includes diet restrictions, pain management techniques, and more. It’s important to read these instructions before your procedure.
Our team is always here to answer your questions and ensure your experience with us is fantastic from start to finish.
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Lidocaine is administered directly to the surgical area to make the area numb. It can also be combined with other anesthesia options for more complex surgeries.
Commonly referred to as laughing gas, nitrous oxide is inhaled through a mask. This can be used in combination with other forms of anesthesia and helps the patient ease into a relaxed but conscious state.
Intravenous (IV) sedation is great for patients experiencing surgical anxiety and renders the patient unconscious for the duration of the procedure.