Tobacco Cessation

Quitting smoking is one of the hardest things a person can do. But help can be found at the UNMC Tobacco Cessation Clinic. The clinic is designed to help patients break the habit through individual counseling, drug therapy and caring professionals.

Individuals may refer themselves to the clinic or be referred by their dentist, dental hygienist, physician, nurse or other health care professional. Questionnaires regarding tobacco use, nicotine dependence, motivation and a self-assessment are sent to a client before their first appointment.

Treatment

Each patient works with a counselor who helps design a customized treatment plan and discuss ways to change behaviors to break old habits. At the clinic, patients are treated using a combination of drug therapy and one-on-one counseling. Each session lasts approximately 30 minutes. Those individuals who do not achieve success within the seven-week course of drug therapy are provided a prescription for an additional five weeks of treatment.

Drug therapy options include the use of nicotine gum, patches, nasal spray, inhaler, Zyban or various combinations prescribed under the supervision of a doctor.

Sessions

  • The first session includes a review of the patient’s medical history and a comprehensive interview and assessment of the patient’s nicotine dependence and motivation to quit using tobacco. During this session a quit date will be set. Pharmacologic therapy will also be prescribed.

  • During the second session, behavioral modification intervention is performed by a specialist in this field. Behavioral modification strategies include coping skills, individualized quitting techniques and support networks.

  • At the third session, a follow-up plan is carried out, along with teeth cleaning and prophylaxis if the individual is an assigned patient of a student doctor at the UNMC College of Dentistry.

Follow-up

The Tobacco Cessation Clinic provides personal long-term follow-up. This may include phone calls and additional counseling sessions if needed.

Fees

Cost of the treatment is $66 payable at the first visit for patients who are seen in the pre-doctoral clinics. For patients who prefer to be seen in the University Dental Associates faculty practice clinic the fee is $150. We accept payment by cash, check, or credit card. The fee does not include the cost of the medication.

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