Virtual Smile Consultation*
If you have been thinking about restoring your smile, now is the time to schedule a Virtual Smile Consultation Checkup. All you need to do is upload a few photos of your teeth to see a personalized report outlining your options and your smile’s potential. All without leaving the comfort of your home! Then, schedule your virtual consultation at a time that works for you. It’s that easy!
*New patients only.
Welcome to DentalPros!
3 Convenient Locations
Expert Dental Specialists
Our team of skilled, experienced doctors go above and beyond to deliver excellent dental care to all our patients. We stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in dental technology and continuing education courses.
Community First
At DentalPros, Dr. Kacer and our team value the areas where we live and work. Along with partnering with various organizations, we have implemented additional programs to benefit underserved residents within our community.
Oral Surgery Consultation
Pre-Operation & Post-Operation Instructions
Before any surgery takes place, your dentist will perform a full oral examination to determine what procedure you require. Some forms of oral surgery include wisdom teeth removal, dental implants, tooth extractions, exposure and bracketing. Each surgery is different and calls for slightly different preoperative protocols. This is why it’s important to have a detailed discussion with your dentist before your oral surgery. During your consultation, they will be able to answer any questions or concerns that you may have.
For the most part, preparing for oral surgery will require you to not eat or drink anything about eight to twelve hours before your surgery, especially since you will most likely be put under local anesthesia. It is important to inform your dentist before your procedure if you are feeling ill. This could interfere with the operation and your surgery will have to be rescheduled.
Depending on the surgery you received, generally speaking, you should be expecting discomfort and some bleeding around the surgical site after your procedure. There may also be a minor amount of swelling. Your dentist will prescribe pain medication and antibiotics to make your recovery as comfortable as possible. During your recovery, it is highly recommended that you avoid crunchy, hard foods as this could interfere with the healing process. Also, avoid sucking through a straw, especially if you had a tooth extracted, as this could cause something called dry socket, which would require additional treatment.
Some additional things to avoid while recovering from oral surgery are as follows:
- Don’t smoke
- Don’t rinse your mouth vigorously
- Don’t brush the surgical area
- Don’t fall asleep with gauze in your mouth
It is important to note that every surgery is different and can affect individuals differently. It is also vital to watch out for signs of infection. Though this is uncommon, if you're still experiencing pain and discomfort weeks after your operation, contact your dentist right away.
No Insurance? No Problem!
Dental Savings Plan is available for you!
- Routine Hygiene Cleanings (2 per year)
- Doctor’s Examination (2 per year)
- Any Necessary X-rays
- Emergency Exam (1 per year)
- 15% Off All In-office Procedures
- No Waiting Period
- No Deductibles
- No Annual Maximum
- No Claim Forms
- Discounted Fees for Work Performed by our Specialists