Before Anesthesia
Before Anesthesia at Oral Surgery +
Proper preparation for anesthesia is essential to ensure both your safety and comfort during oral surgery. At Oral Surgery + of Baton Rouge, we offer clear and thorough guidelines to help you get ready for your procedure and support a smooth, successful outcome.
Pre-Anesthesia Instructions
Medical History Review
- Inform Your Surgeon: Share a detailed medical history, including any ongoing health conditions, known allergies, and all medications you’re taking—this includes over-the-counter remedies and supplements.
- Update on Health Changes: Let us know if you’ve experienced any recent illnesses, such as a cold or flu, before your scheduled procedure.
Medications and Supplements
- Medication Adjustments: Follow all guidance provided by your surgeon regarding medication usage. Some prescriptions may need to be paused or adjusted ahead of surgery.
- Avoid Blood Thinners: If you’re using blood thinners like aspirin or warfarin, you may be advised to discontinue them a few days prior to your appointment.
Fasting Guidelines
- No Food or Drink: Do not eat or drink anything—including water—for at least 6 to 8 hours before your procedure. This helps reduce the risk of aspiration during anesthesia.
Alcohol and Smoking
- Avoid Alcohol: Refrain from consuming alcohol for at least 24 hours before surgery.
- No Smoking: Avoid smoking for at least 12 hours before your procedure, and ideally for 24 hours afterward. Smoking can negatively affect both anesthesia and your recovery process.
Clothing and Personal Items
- Comfortable Clothing: Dress in loose-fitting clothes with short sleeves or sleeves that can be rolled up easily.
- Remove Jewelry: Leave jewelry and valuables at home to prevent interference with the procedure.
- No Makeup or Nail Polish: On surgery day, avoid using makeup, nail polish, or skin lotions.
Transportation and Support
- Arrange a Ride: You’ll need a responsible adult to drive you home following your procedure, as you will not be allowed to drive yourself.
- Post-Op Caregiver: Plan for someone to stay with you for at least 24 hours after surgery to help with your recovery and monitor for any issues.
Preoperative Hygiene
- Oral Hygiene: Brush your teeth and rinse your mouth thoroughly before arriving, but avoid swallowing any water.
- Bathing: Take a shower or bath the night before or the morning of surgery to ensure cleanliness and reduce infection risk.
Arrival Time
- Early Arrival: Please arrive at least 30 minutes before your scheduled procedure to complete check-in and any final preparations.
What to Expect on the Day of Surgery
- Preoperative Check-In: Upon your arrival, you will complete any final paperwork and check in for your procedure.
- Vital Signs and Preparation: Our staff will take your vital signs and review your medical information once more. You may be asked to change into a surgical gown.
- Anesthesia Administration: Based on your selected anesthesia type, our trained professionals will administer it to ensure a pain-free and safe experience.
By following these pre-anesthesia steps, you help us deliver the safest, most effective care possible. If you have questions or concerns about getting ready for anesthesia, contact Oral Surgery + of Baton Rouge. We’re here to support you at every stage of your surgical journey.
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Your oral surgery office in Baton Rouge, LA
We are conveniently located in Baton Rouge, LA.
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- 10235 Jefferson Hwy, Baton Rouge, LA 70809 Suite 5
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Working Hours
- Mo - Fri: 9AM-5PM / Sat: by appointment only