Oral Surgeon Charlotte NC - How Involved Will Your Doctor Be?

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  • Author Amir Marashi
  • Published September 4, 2010
  • Word count 411

There's no doubt that having some type of oral surgical procedure performed can be a scary and intimidating experience. Removing impacted wisdom teeth, getting a dental implant or implant supported dentures, TMJ treatment, and even surgery to correct sleep apnea are all processes that can cause even the most strong-minded patients to get nervous.

As someone living in the Charlotte NC area, you're very fortunate to have many options available to you in the sense that there are a great many competent oral surgeons available to help you have a stress-free and possibly even enjoyable process. However, before you decide which oral surgeon to choose you'll want to be sure you're about to receive the absolute best care available.

While there are many factors you should take into consideration when trying to choose the right oral surgeon for your procedure, one of the most important is whether or not your doctor will be involved in all aspects of your care. This means will you be meeting with your prospective doctor during the initial consultation, will they speak with you about your individual case, will they discuss the possible complications, and will they be the one that performs the actual procedure?

You see, in some oral surgery practices, especially multi-doctor practices, your surgeon may not always be involved in the initial consultation, planning, and actual treatment of your case. Yes, it may seem strange that this would be case, but in some practices the initial patient consultation involves watching a video and speaking with a staff member about the procedure to be performed and possible complications.

And when it comes to performing the actual procedure, 'your doctor' may not be the one that removes your impacted wisdom teeth or gives you a dental implant or whatever oral surgery procedure you're having.

Having had experience with this type of oral surgery practice, I've found that patients tend to be more nervous and less comfortable during the entire process. I've also found that when your doctor is able to be involved in all aspects of your oral surgical procedure, the patient has a much more relaxed and enjoyable experience.

Remember, not all oral surgeons are the same. While many doctors have similar credentials and experience, there can be major differences in the way procedures are performed and patients are treated so be certain to find out as much as you can about how you'll be treated before going to visit any prospective oral surgeon.

Dr. Marashi is the founder and medical director of South Charlotte Oral & Facial Surgery in Charlotte, North Carolina where he and his staff are focused on providing stress-free oral surgery procedures like removal of impacted wisdom teeth, dental implants, surgical treatment of snoring, and surgery for cleft lip and palate deformities.

To learn the 21 questions you MUST ask any oral surgeon before your procedure, visit http://charlottesurgicalarts.com/21questions or call our office at (704) 542-9600.

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