We provide pain prescriptions in case it's needed but as strange as it is, most of our patients experience very little pain and discomfort from the procedure. Usually, they will only need to take a combination of Advil/Tylenol for the 3-5 days of recovery.
We have a full CRNA team on site monitoring you to make sure you are healthy and safe throughout the entire process. Learn more here: www.newteethnow.com/general-anesthesia/
Recovery varies from person to person! While the procedure itself is pain-free because patients are under general anesthesia, we do provide pain prescriptions for several days following the procedure. Most patients only need a combination of Tylenol and Advil following surgery, and are surprised by how little pain they experience. Most patients are back to their normal daily routine within 4-7 days.
Dorenda, we are so sorry for the challenges you've faced and that you are actively overcoming. If you haven't yet, please do reach out for an estimate. We'd like to help you get your smile back once you're ready.
Hi, Gina. These are real patients who had all of their teeth restored through the New Teeth Now procedure. Most patients share with us that they experience little to no pain after the procedure and take OTC products to alleviate discomfort. This is largely thanks to having their teeth extractions taken care of while asleep under general anesthesia.
I’m being such a wuss about having my wisdom teeth and another molar next to them on my left side removed. Getting a implant too, so if anyone can tell me what to expect?
My dentist just wants to do my one with just numbing I'm going to request to be sent somewhere that can at least partially sedate me I can't do it fully aware
I understand, Chelsea. The option to sleep through a long and involved procedure and to wake up with new teeth without having experienced the process is a far more comfortable option. This is especially true if you will need tooth extractions.
Good idea. I did it once and it was a nightmare. Nitrous makes it worse. I've had many root canals and have developed some kind of dental PTSD. I can't handle anything anymore. So sedation dentistry from here on out
@@NewTeethNow I heard general anesthesia is expensive. How much more does the anesthesia cost over local anesthesia? For many, including me, the cost is unaffordable.
@@Lulu-vi4wb Our surgeons and staff work hard to keep New Teeth Now as accessible as possible without sacrificing on quality or safety for our patients. General anesthesia is the safest and most comfortable option for a full mouth procedure. It does not have a big impact on our fees. However, general anesthesia can only be administered in an office under the supervision of a qualified oral surgeon. A dentist, for example, is not qualified to provide general anesthesia in their office. For more information, please contact us on our website for a breakdown of our current fees.
Great question. It is like what you receive at the hospital, and we will review your medical history with you. It is very safe. We have an entire team of anesthetists onsite who are here monitoring your vitals throughout the procedure. General anesthesia is safer and more comfortable than the IV sedation used by most other facilities. The reason we can provide this and others can't is because New Teeth Now is only performed by qualified oral surgeons.
The pain comes later. I had surgery a week ago. The 4-5-6 days hurt most. I have fibromyalgia which is hypersensitivity of the nerves. There is pain. I am laying here with ice packs around my face and on pain medication. And I went to a surgeon with over 600, 5 star reviews. Just be prepared and get a good surgeon.
Sure no pain.....until the anesthesia wears off.
We provide pain prescriptions in case it's needed but as strange as it is, most of our patients experience very little pain and discomfort from the procedure. Usually, they will only need to take a combination of Advil/Tylenol for the 3-5 days of recovery.
@@NewTeethNow I would hope you actually do prescribe something for the pain speaking from personal experience Tylenol and ibuprofen do not always work
@@yourealdaddy4207 We sure do!
How much does this cost?
@@gvalley8 Give us a call or chat with us on the website for current pricing.
Is it the same kind of anesthesia where you see people say all this crazy stuff? I have anxiety about that.
Hahaha good one.that's funny
We have a full CRNA team on site monitoring you to make sure you are healthy and safe throughout the entire process. Learn more here: www.newteethnow.com/general-anesthesia/
Yes it does hurts, very much, it will pass but stop selling this like it's a walk in the park, it's not.
Recovery varies from person to person! While the procedure itself is pain-free because patients are under general anesthesia, we do provide pain prescriptions for several days following the procedure. Most patients only need a combination of Tylenol and Advil following surgery, and are surprised by how little pain they experience. Most patients are back to their normal daily routine within 4-7 days.
I was in a rollover bus accident and broke my neck my back my collarbone and brestbone and most my teeth out I’d love to get these
I miss my smile
Dorenda, we are so sorry for the challenges you've faced and that you are actively overcoming. If you haven't yet, please do reach out for an estimate. We'd like to help you get your smile back once you're ready.
Nope.. Not true.. Yall be lying..
Hi, Gina. These are real patients who had all of their teeth restored through the New Teeth Now procedure. Most patients share with us that they experience little to no pain after the procedure and take OTC products to alleviate discomfort. This is largely thanks to having their teeth extractions taken care of while asleep under general anesthesia.
I’m being such a wuss about having my wisdom teeth and another molar next to them on my left side removed. Getting a implant too, so if anyone can tell me what to expect?
My dentist just wants to do my one with just numbing I'm going to request to be sent somewhere that can at least partially sedate me I can't do it fully aware
I understand, Chelsea. The option to sleep through a long and involved procedure and to wake up with new teeth without having experienced the process is a far more comfortable option. This is especially true if you will need tooth extractions.
Good idea. I did it once and it was a nightmare. Nitrous makes it worse. I've had many root canals and have developed some kind of dental PTSD. I can't handle anything anymore. So sedation dentistry from here on out
@@NewTeethNow I heard general anesthesia is expensive. How much more does the anesthesia cost over local anesthesia? For many, including me, the cost is unaffordable.
@@Lulu-vi4wb Our surgeons and staff work hard to keep New Teeth Now as accessible as possible without sacrificing on quality or safety for our patients. General anesthesia is the safest and most comfortable option for a full mouth procedure. It does not have a big impact on our fees. However, general anesthesia can only be administered in an office under the supervision of a qualified oral surgeon. A dentist, for example, is not qualified to provide general anesthesia in their office. For more information, please contact us on our website for a breakdown of our current fees.
Is there any danger in the anesthesia? Is it the same as a hospital does?
Great question. It is like what you receive at the hospital, and we will review your medical history with you. It is very safe. We have an entire team of anesthetists onsite who are here monitoring your vitals throughout the procedure. General anesthesia is safer and more comfortable than the IV sedation used by most other facilities. The reason we can provide this and others can't is because New Teeth Now is only performed by qualified oral surgeons.
I had zygomatic Implants and I’m in worse pain that child labor. Maybe bc it’s through my jawbone
If you have prescription pain medicine that is very important during recovery as well as ice packs. Wishing you well!
The pain comes later. I had surgery a week ago. The 4-5-6 days hurt most. I have fibromyalgia which is hypersensitivity of the nerves. There is pain. I am laying here with ice packs around my face and on pain medication. And I went to a surgeon with over 600, 5 star reviews. Just be prepared and get a good surgeon.
Wishing you a speedy recovery - the pain is worse for some than others!
My my my I was getting my whole mouth done ugh maybe something else
We do the whole mouth. New Teeth Now is for full mouth restorations.
I want to get them because my dentist 🦷 told me I will love 😍 them after
We would love to know who your dentist is!
Are you supposed to be unconscious?
It's so much more comfortable for our patients to sleep through the procedure, including any extractions and implants they need.