1456 Marion Waldo Rd Marion, OH 43302 | New Patients 740-596-6822 | All Other Callers
1456 Marion Waldo Rd Marion, OH 43302 | New Patients 740-596-6822 | All Other Callers
Yanich Oral Surgery’s mission is to provide world-class patient care and experience in oral and maxillofacial surgery.
Dr. Jason Yanich is an oral surgeon who prioritizes results for every patient at Yanich Oral Surgery.
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Wisdom teeth removal in Lewis Center, Ohio, signifies a pivotal step towards safeguarding your oral health and overall well-being. At Yanich Oral Surgery, we excel in navigating the complexities of wisdom teeth extractions, making sure your experience is comfortable.
Contact us today for your wisdom teeth removal.
Preparing for wisdom teeth removal is essential for a successful surgery and smooth recovery. At Yanich Oral Surgery, we make sure our patients are fully informed and ready for the procedure. Here’s how you can prepare and what to expect on the day of your surgery.
Medical History Review: Provide your oral surgeon with a complete medical history, including any medications you are currently taking.
Fasting: You will likely be instructed to fast for 8-12 hours before your surgery if you're receiving general anesthesia.
Arrange Transportation: Since you'll be under anesthesia, plan for a friend or family member to drive you home post-procedure.
Comfortable Clothing: Wear loose, comfortable clothing on the day of your surgery. Short sleeves are preferred if an IV is needed for anesthesia.
Post-Surgery Essentials: Prepare a recovery area at home with essentials like ice packs, soft foods, and over-the-counter pain medication, as recommended by Dr. Yanich.
Post-Surgery Essentials: Prepare a recovery area at home with essentials like ice packs, soft foods, and over-the-counter pain medication, as recommended by Dr. Yanich.
Upon your arrival at Yanich Oral Surgery for wisdom teeth removal, you’ll be greeted and guided through any necessary paperwork. Dr. Jason Yanich, a seasoned oral and maxillofacial surgeon, will discuss your anesthesia options, guaranteeing your utmost comfort and a pain-free procedure.
Following your tooth extraction, you’ll be carefully monitored in our recovery area by Dr. Yanich and his attentive staff, ensuring your well-being as wake up from the anesthesia.
Before your leave, Dr. Yanich will provide comprehensive aftercare instructions and arrange a follow-up appointment to assess your healing progress.
Following a structured aftercare plan is crucial for a smooth and swift recovery after your wisdom teeth removal with Dr. Jason Yanich. In the initial hours following your surgery, Dr. Yanich advises patients to focus on managing swelling and discomfort, which are common.
Apply ice packs to the cheek area in 20-minute intervals to reduce swelling.
Rest with your head elevated to minimize bleeding and swelling.
Dr. Yanich also stresses the importance of avoiding strenuous activities and refraining from rinsing or spitting forcefully to prevent dislodging the blood clot forming in the socket, a critical part of the healing process. He or the rest of our staff will also provide a food timeline post-procedure.
At Yanich Oral Surgery, we strongly advise against smoking and the use of straws during the recovery period. Smoking can significantly delay healing by restricting blood flow to the surgical sites, while the suction action required with straws can risk dislodging the blood clots that are crucial for healing. To further aid recovery, Dr. Yanich recommends:
Staying Hydrated: Keeping the body well-hydrated is essential for healing. Water aids in the regeneration of tissues and helps keep the mouth clean.
Protecting the Surgical Area: Avoid touching or probing the area with your tongue or fingers to prevent irritation and infection.
Using Ice Packs and Warm Compresses: Applying ice packs can reduce swelling during the first 48 hours, followed by warm compresses to ease any residual discomfort.
Following Medication Guidelines: Adhering to prescribed medication schedules, including antibiotics and pain relievers, is crucial for managing ear pain and preventing infection.
Dr. Yanich stresses the necessity of monitoring recovery and alerting patients to the critical signs that necessitate immediate attention. Should patients experience persistent or worsening pain that medication does not help, exhibit signs of infection such as fever, unusual swelling, or discharge from the extraction site, or encounter continuous bleeding beyond the initial 24-hour window, contact Yanich Oral Surgery immediately.
We understand the importance of wisdom teeth removal. If you’re dealing with persistent pain caused by your wisdom teeth coming in, it’s important to act quickly.
Contact Yanich Oral Surgery now for gentle wisdom teeth removal in Lewis Center, Ohio, and experience a dental team that prioritizes your health, comfort, and recovery.