Abstract
The adequate therapy revolving around the care of the oral surgical patient includes more than the skillful carrying out of a technical procedure. It includes specific systemic measures designated to increase the rapid return to a state of health. Among these measures the oral surgeon must consider adequate sedation and control of pain. He must be certain that his patient is properly hydrated and that nutrition is adequate for tissue healing. Concomitant systemic diseases which are likely to retard the patient's progress must be controlled. Close cooperation between oral surgeon and internist makes smoother, more rapid convalescence with enhanced security for the patient.
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