
During your oral surgery, your mouth will be numbed with a local anesthetic so you don’t feel a thing. Sedation options, such as nitrous oxide sedation, IV sedation, and general anesthesia are also available to ensure that you are perfectly comfortable throughout your procedure. However, some patients worry about post-surgical discomfort. Opioid pain relievers are common for managing pain following oral surgery, but they aren’t the right option for everyone. This is where Exparel comes in. Continue reading to learn about Exparel, how it works, and its benefits!
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