Questions for yourspecialist

Make sure you fully understand the planned procedure: don’t be afraid to ask questions.

Knowing all the relevant information is part of informed clinical consent. Your dentist/doctor will ask you to sign a consent form.

You should also ask about:

  • likely out-of-pocket medical expenses. (Your dentist/doctor should be able to give you a breakdown of any costs you'll incur – this is known as Informed Financial Consent.)
  • preparation
  • follow-up appointments (Write down any questions or concerns you want to discuss with your doctor.)
  • aftercare.

Most medication should be taken as usual, but some may interfere with the procedure. Your doctor will let you know which medication (if any) you should stop. This could include:

  • aspirin (or any related products)
  • blood thinners (warfarin, heparin)
  • arthritis medication
  • pain medication
  • insulin, and iron preparations
  • bisphophonates (for the treatment and prevention of osteoporosis.) There's a link (not yet fully understood) between osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ) and bisphosphonate usage. It’s important to tell your dentist if you’re taking this group of drugs.

Preparing for your procedure

Pre-extraction treatment and what to with you on the day.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Information is provided by HCF in good faith for the convenience of members. It is not an endorsement or recommendation of any form of treatment nor is it a substitute for medical advice, and you should rely on the advice of your treating doctors in relation to all matters concerning your health. Every effort has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information, however HCF takes no responsibility for any injury, loss, damage or other consequences of the use of this information.