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Doctors |
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Purnima Shah
Dr. Suravi Shah
Dr. Pritam Roy
Dr. Tathagatha Sinha Roy |
Bathe
or shower the night before (or the morning of) surgery with plain,
unscented, or mild soap and water.
DO
NOT EAT OR DRINK ANYTHING, including water, (except your medication
as directed) after midnight before your surgery and DO NOT SMOKE
for 24 hours prior to your surgery.
Please
limit the use of fragrances (including lotions) and perfumes on
the day of surgery.
Day
of Surgery:
You must arrange for a responsible adult to drive with you to your
surgery. This individual must remain in our office during your entire
surgery (approximately 2 hours) and must be available to drive you
home. You will not be permitted to drive following your anesthesia/sedation.
In addition, we are not permitted to discharge you by taxi.
Do
not wear any make-up, including eye make-up, nail polish, fake fingernails
or jewelry (wedding bands are permitted). If applicable, please
remove contact lenses prior to surgery.
Please
wear loose fitting, comfortable clothing (a short sleeved top with
long pants and socks is preferable), as well as flat, fitted shoes
such as sneakers.
If
there has been a change in your physical condition, such as a cold,
cough, fever, rash, etc. please contact your physician before coming
to the office.
Due
to privacy of all of our patients, family members are not permitted
in the operating room or the recovery room. We will, though, keep
your family updated upon completion of surgery as well as your progress
during your recovery.
We
ask that you do not bring additional young children on the date
of surgery. This is due in part to limited space and the duration
of time you will be in our office.
Please
feel free to contact our office if you or your family has any questions
or concerns
POST
OPERATIVE INSTRUCTIONS
Removal of Teeth, Dental Implant, Other Minor Oral Surgical Procedures
Assistance:
We
ask that the person bringing you for surgery remain in the reception
area during your surgery. Following surgery, your reflexes, depth
perception and judgment will be impaired for several hours; therefore,
it is important that a responsible party stays with you for the
remainder of the day to assist with meals, medication, navigation
to the restroom, etc.
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