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.
Minimise your out-of-pocket costs
Ask your specialists whether they'll participate in HCF's gap arrangements.