|
Patient Information - Frequently Asked Questions
|
|
Why do we encourage a pre-surgery evaluation?
Each patient and procedure is unique and must be evaluated individually. The medical history is comprehensively reviewed to determine anesthesia and surgical risks, such as drug allergies, current medications, illnesses etc. The clinical examination includes a cancer screening and analysis of X-rays as well as a focused examination of the condition being addressed. The proposed surgery and anesthesia techniques are discussed thoroughly with you and any alternative treatments are described as well. The pre-surgery evaluation also allows you the opportunity to share any concerns you may have concerning your procedure. Once there is a good understanding of what is involved with your treatment and the time needed to recover, you schedule your procedure accordingly.
Yes, this can easily be done to accommodate your schedule. There is always a chance that we may not be able to proceed with treatment on the same day if circumstances arise during the consultation that make it best of schedule the surgery at a later time. The doctor personally starts the IV needle. This, in most circumstances has minimal discomfort, and is usually much less than anticipated by the patient.
Each sedation is tailored for the individual patient. The drugs are in most cases administered via an intravenous route. Occasionally the doctor may elect to use an intra muscular route. Our office utilized the most up to date medications to assure maximum safety while assuring patient comfort during the procedure. The drugs most commonly used are a combination of Fentanyl, Versed and Brevital. Other drugs such as Propofol and Ketamine are occasionally used.
Hospital quality, state of the art vital sign monitors are used throughout the procedure and recovery. These include automatic blood pressure cuff, pulse oximeter(pulse and oxygen monitor) and ECG (heart monitor).
' Dry socket' is a tooth extraction socket that hurts longer and more severely than should be expected. The cause of dry sockets is multi-factorial. Certain conditions increase the risk of development of a dry socket. These are listed below. Prevention: The doctor will help to prevent a dry socket as listed below.
- Pre-operative anti-microbial rinse.
A doctor is available for emergency consultation 24/7 (24 hours a day, seven days a week). You can call the office number, 719-590-1500, at any time. If the office is closed, the answering service will page the doctor who will return your call as soon as possible. The alternative number is 719-528-3109.
Most patients will want to take off the day of surgery and the following day. The time required off from school or work varies and is directly related to the complexity of your treatment. The difficulty of your case will be assessed by your doctor and communicated with you. Each individual responds differently to surgery, and some individuals may occasionally require one or two additional days more that the usual number of recovery days. The fees for service vary with the surgical complexity and anesthesia time. The office staff will provide you with a detailed estimate after the consultation visit.
Insurance is a benefit to help assist you in paying for the cost of your treatment. What is or is not covered, and how much the insurance will pay toward the cost of our care varies greatly between insurance companies and plans. The majority of recommended treatment is covered by most insurance providers. There are occasionally procedures that are recommended as the treatment of choice in optimizing the patient's health that are not covered by the insurance coverage. In most cases the patient will be responsible for a portion of the total cost of treatment. Our staff will assist you by filing your insurance claim and make sure that the insurance company pays properly for the covered treatment rendered. You have the obligation to pay for treatment. You must remember that insurance coverage is a contract between you and the insurance company - not between the insurance company and the doctor. The doctor has little control over the insurance company and their policies.
Delta Dental
We at Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Specialist are not a financial institution. To keep our administrative cost atn the cost of your care down, we do not offer in office financing. We do offer patients 'Credit Care' financing. You can fill out a short application and qualify for assistance. They offer multiple flexible plans based on your specific needs.
We follow HIPPA compliancy rules in assuring that your records remain private. If you would like to see the details of our privacy policy, written copies of the policy are made available for you at the consultation or treatment visit.
7730 N. Union Blvd., Suite 103 • Colorado Springs, CO 80920 • 719-590-1500
Contact Us | Map | Our Office | About the Doctors | Testimonials | Philosophy
designed by Crystal Peak Design, www.crystalpeak.comOral Surgery | Implants | Pathologic Conditions | Bite & Facial Deformities | After Hours Emergencies Trauma | Patient Registration Form | FAQ | Financial Arrangements | Ask the Doctor Form |





