Preparing for oral surgery can be stressful, but well-planned activities can significantly help with the surgical process and faster recovery. So let’s see how you can properly prepare for it.
Consultation with a doctor
The most important step is to consult the doctor who will perform the surgery. During your visit, you can discuss any doubts, questions and receive preparation tips. Your doctor may recommend specific actions, such as stopping taking certain medications or following an appropriate diet before surgery.
Mental preparation
Mental preparation is also key. Oral surgery can be stressful, so it’s worth finding ways to cope with your emotions. Breathing exercises, meditation or talking to loved ones can help calm your nerves.
Home preparation
Take care of your home environment before surgery. Prepare a comfortable place to rest after the procedure, provide soft pillows, blankets and anything that will help you feel comfortable. Also prepare easy-to-prepare meals, as it may be difficult to eat thicker foods after surgery.
Taking care of hygiene
Before surgery, you should take special care of your oral hygiene. Regularly brushing your teeth, using dental floss and rinsing your mouth with appropriate disinfectants will help reduce the risk of infection and speed up the healing process of wounds after surgery.
Limiting eating and drinking before surgery
Depending on your doctor’s advice, you may need to limit what you eat and drink before the surgery. It is usually recommended not to eat or drink anything a few hours before the planned procedure. This is important to avoid possible complications related to the effects of anesthesia.
Post-operative support
After surgery, it is important that you have the support of your loved ones. Some activities may be difficult to perform, so help with everyday duties will be very valuable. Also remember to visit your doctor regularly to monitor the healing process and any problems.
It is worth remembering that each surgery is different, so you should always follow your doctor’s recommendations. Well-prepared pre-operative planning can reduce anxiety and help you recover faster.