29: The Pain-Free Dental Surgery Secret: A Dentist's Pre-Op Protocol
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For years, the standard approach to managing post-operative pain has been reactive.
Patients are sent home with narcotics and told to "chase the pain"
only after it has already begun. But what if we could prevent the pain from
ever starting? In my practice, I've developed a protocol that does just that- it has
revolutionized the patient experience.
The Power of Preparation
I believe that the key to a pain-free recovery lies in what we do before the surgery even
begins. It’s about leveraging the power of the mind—the placebo effect—and
combining it with a proactive medication strategy. By preparing my patients, managing
their expectations, and giving them the tools to succeed, we can transform
their surgical journey from one of anxiety and fear to one of comfort and
confidence.
In this episode, you will learn:
• How my specific pre-operative protocol significantly minimizes post-surgical pain.
• How simple communication and providing a "lifeline" can dramatically
improve patient outcomes.
• Why the traditional model of post-operative care is broken and what we can do to fix
it.
• The role of non-narcotic solutions and homeopathic remedies in creating a comfortable
recovery.
Join me as I pull back the curtain on a simple yet powerful approach that has led to
happier, healthier patients and a more fulfilling practice. You don't have to
be afraid of the dentist, and in this episode, I'll show you why.
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