Coming to Drs. Bianchi, Nordone, Kanter, Huffman, Kern, Schlesinger & Ilacqua for the day of surgery and anesthesia is similar to having surgery in your own hospital and it is often much more user friendly.
The equipment in our surgical suites and recovery room are the same as those used in the hospitals. When you arrive in the surgical suite the nurse or assistant will connect you to a number of monitors and the doctor will start an intravenous.
Safe anesthesia demands the use of several non-invasive monitors that we attach to you. These devices are typically a blood pressure cuff, an EKG (electrocardiogram) and a pulse oximeter (a device that measures the amount of oxygen in your blood).
Therefore, it is suggested that you wear loose clothing to facilitate the application of these important devices. Routinely medication will be injected into the intravenous to cause you to relax or sleep.
If you have serious fear of needles, we can use gas to put you to sleep and an intravenous will be placed after you fall asleep. After the procedure, once you are able to sit up and drink fluids, the intravenous will be removed and you are almost ready to leave. At this time the recovery room nurse will review with you and your ride all the post-operative instructions and answer any questions either of you may have in regards to care of your mouth.
There is always a surgeon on-call 24 hours and he can also answer any emergency questions you may have in regards to your care following your surgery.
Oral and maxillofacial surgeons are unique among the surgical specialties with regards to anesthesia training. Every Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon during his residency receives formal anesthesia training with the department of anesthesia in the hospital. They are taught the skills to safely administer anesthesia to patients. This includes IV sedation, general anesthesia, airway management and intubation techniques. This also includes complete training in Advanced Cardiac Life Support. Most states have very strict guidelines regarding the administration of anesthesia in the office to ensure patient safety. Drs. Bianchi, Nordone, Kanter & Huffman are Board Certified by the National Dental Board of Anesthesiology. Our facilities and doctors are routinely inspected and licensed by the PA Board of Dentistry to provide Anesthesia Services.
Drs. Bianchi, Nordone, Kanter, Huffman, Kern, Schlesinger & Ilacqua have advanced training in all aspects of anesthesia and emergency care. Our aim is to provide our patients with highest standards of care and availability of the latest techniques and medications. It is our utmost goal to make your surgical experience as pleasant and stress free as possible while maintaining the highest levels of safety.
Many patients can have their procedures completed using a local anesthetic to "numb" the area. For those people wishing to be sedated so that they are unaware of the surgery, IV sedation is offered. Ambulatory anesthesia is the administration of medications in the office that induce either general anesthesia where the patient is totally asleep or sedation where the patient is in a semi-conscious state. All forms of IV sedation and general anesthesia are administered directly by Drs. Bianchi, Nordone, Kanter, Huffman, Kern, Schlesinger and Ilacqua.
During the initial consultation you and your oral and maxillofacial surgeon will discuss the type of procedure involved, your medical history and your level of anxiety.
Some procedures due to their nature require the use of general anesthesia or IV sedation, whereas others are best accomplished under local anesthesia. The choice of anesthesia is always a personal decision and should be made only after an informative consultation with the oral and maxillofacial surgeon. In addition, during the initial consultation, you will also be given instructions to prepare for surgery such as: wearing loose warm and comfortable clothing, not having anything to eat or drink 8 hours prior to surgery, taking all of your regular medications, bringing an escort with you and making arrangements for you recovery at home.
It is important to follow all pre-operative instructions. The medications used for sedation do persist in the blood stream for up to 24 hours. Therefore it is understated that you WILL NOT operate a vehicle or operate machinery for 24 hours after undergoing sedation or general anesthesia.
We are also available to answer any specific questions you may have in regards to the anesthetic. The benefits of general anesthesia and/ or intravenous sedation include a decrease in anxiety and awareness during the surgery. This translates into near or total amnesia of the procedure, lack of noise perception and no pain. During the procedure it is important to note that patients are still given local anesthetic to "numb" the area after they are sedated or asleep. This allows patients to awaken from the anesthesia without pain.
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Pennsylvania Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Philadelphia Address: 207 North Broad Street • Philadelphia, PA 19107 • Phone: 215-557-0557
Bryn Mawr Address: 26 S. Bryn Mawr Ave. • Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 • Phone: 610-527-3110
King of Prussia Address: 860 First Ave, Suite 3 • King of Prussia, PA 19406 • Phone: 610-265-2150
Collegeville Address: 555 Second Ave., E203 • Collegeville PA 19426 • Phone: 610-409-9660
Walnut Street Address: Medical Arts Building, 1601 Walnut Street, Ste 215 • Philadelphia, PA 19102 • Phone: 215-557-7949
Phoenixville Address: 660 Valley Forge Road • Phoenixville, PA 19460 • Phone: 610-935-0840
Norristown Address: 2603 DeKalb Pike • Norristown, PA 19401 • Phone: 610-275-0500
The Oral Surgeons at Pennsylvania Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Dr Michael Bianchi, Dr Thomas Nordone, Dr Andrew Kanter, Dr Jason Huffman, Dr Joseph Kern,
Dr Eric Schlesinger & Dr Joseph Ilacqua, your Philadelphia Oral Surgeons, specialize in Wisdom Teeth Removal, Dental Implants,
Tooth Extraction, Jaw Surgery, Reconstructive Craniofacial Surgery, Cosmetic Facial Procedures, and Anesthesia.
Pennsylvania Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery serves the communities of Philadelphia, Bryn Mawr, King of Prussia, Collegeville, Phoenixville, & Norristown PA, and the surrounding areas.
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