I'm sure every vet will have slightly different policies and procedures, and hopefully each vet will take the individual cat's situation under consideration. If they don't, make sure they know the finer details of your cat!
In Trixie's case, her vet does the dentals very early in the day; I had to drop her off at 6:00am. That meant no food after 8:00pm (I still shot a full dose, though...her shot time is 5:45, and I made sure she had plenty eat), no water after midnight, and skipping her morning shot the day of the dental. She came home at about 4:30 in the afternoon, fully awake and raring to go. I tested her as soon as she came in, and was able to give her the full dose that evening.
With that said, someone (Sienne, I believe) said to keep a close eye on her BGs for several days, because the anesthesia can have an effect for a day or two after the procedure - and boy, was she right! The next evening, Trixie dropped a fair amount and I ended up having to do a reduced dose, followed by lots testing with HC to keep her number up.
The x-rays couldn't be more important. Like I mentioned yesterday, we would not have known how bad Trixie's situation without them...all those "missing" teeth were really broken teeth, roots still impacted :shock: ! What a mess for the poor girl.
Trixie had clindamyacin, and it seems to have worked well for her...no stomach upset or anything like that. She was on bupe for pain for 3 days. Be sure they do not use metacam (for pain) or convenia (long-acting antibiotic)!!!
I can see that cost varies greatly. The base price for Trixies dental, without x-rays and extractions, was $550. Ultimately, with x-rays and 7 unexpected extractions, the bill came to almost $1400! IMO, it was worth every penny; our vet is fabulous and thorough, Trixie is definitely feeling much better, and we're seeing wonderful results with her BGs. Like Julie, I sure wish I did this earlier...Trixie may not even have ended up here if her teeth were cared for. I'm lining up dentals for my civvies over the course of the year...I have very much learned my lesson!