1 visit Dentistry: That sounds like a lot of work to get done in one visit. Many patients are very busy and desire to get their care completed quickly, in one visit if possible, however it's probably not wise to mix restorative and surgical care together in one visit. For one reason, typically a dentist that removes wisdom teeth does not do veneers or root canals. Also, this is a long time to keep your mouth open.
Answered 11/24/2014
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Maybe: Technically yes. Your are going to have to be a patient with lots of patience. Although this sounds great but it might not be the best option specially if you are not a very good dental patient. It is sometimes better to spread these appointments in to a more relaxing and tolerable experiance.
Answered 1/18/2014
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Why not: Why not ? A patient could get multiple procedure done at the same visit . If it is done at the right place with right equipments . Just be ready money wise
Answered 9/14/2013
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YES and NO: Unless you are moving to tanzania next week.... Then yes you can do it, as you may not want local dentists in tanzania to do your cerec veneers... In order to do all this in one visit you may elect to be sedated, as it may take several hours to do. Since you have disclosed your age, then you will not need to do colonoscopy also at the same visit ... Root canals, wisdom teeth , cerec will be enough.
Answered 11/8/2015
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Possible: It is possible to get surgery, root canal and veneers in one dental visit. It would be a long visit but possible.
Answered 8/8/2013
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Technically yes but.: First, you would have to make sure that there are qualified dentist(s) in the same office to do all three procedures for you. Some general dentists do all three; some offices have multiple specialists in same office. It would have to be planned very carefully time wise and not have bleeding be an issue. Honestly, while possible, i would recommend more than one visit. Think quality and no pressure!
Answered 3/22/2014
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Not a good idea: That's an awful lot of surgery to have done at one time. Please talk this over w your dentist, oral surgeon, and endodontist.
Answered 9/4/2013
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Technically yes.....: However, i would not recommend it. That is a long time for a dentist to be totally focused on your treatment. Fatigue may set in. I would rather for myself have this split into shorter and more manageable appointments. I understand time savings; however, i also value quality and reason.
Answered 5/31/2017
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96 hour visit? Yes: While it all can be done on a single long visit one has to question the quality of treatment. Few dentists would "mix" such dissimilar procedures. Without isolating the bleeding from a wisdom tooth extraction any of the other procedures would fail. And if you have postoperative pain will the doctor be able to find its origin. The doctor's fatigue, your fatigue all point to a serious "fail!".
Answered 3/19/2014
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