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Impacted Wisdom Tooth
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Im seeing my dentist on thursday re the above. If the tooth has to come out will I be given general anaesthic or sedation? I would prefer G/A cos Im a coward. Thanks.
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You wont feel a thing.. I promise.. its just unpleasant experience.
A GA is more horrific as you will feel really sick and woozy after... with a Local you will just feel sorry for yourself but no pain or sickness
I dont think you will have much choice in it either... as a GA could require overnight stay or more after care.. and I dont think they do that at Dentists...
Be brave! I'm the biggest wuss ever and I survived it!!!
Good Luck
You wont feel a thing.. I promise.. its just unpleasant experience.
A GA is more horrific as you will feel really sick and woozy after... with a Local you will just feel sorry for yourself but no pain or sickness
I dont think you will have much choice in it either... as a GA could require overnight stay or more after care.. and I dont think they do that at Dentists...
Be brave! I'm the biggest wuss ever and I survived it!!!
Good Luck
As Nosha says, it depends on the tooth and how difficult the extraction will be. Mine was done in hospital under G.A. I didn't feel sick afterwards - GA's are much better than they used to do. However, I did have massive bruises across my upper chest where I think they must have knelt on me to pull it out!!
Seriously don't worry about it.
Seriously don't worry about it.
You can't have general anaesthetic in the dentists any more, it was decided a while back that anyone needing to be put out has to have it done in hospital. My friend had an extraction under hypnosis - but I wouldn't risk it. The last extraction I had was in the dentists, the local anaesthetic they use is really effective now, you won't feel pain, just a bit of a pull.
I had problems with mine getting infected. They took the first one out in the chair and depsite never having problems with needles generally, I had always had a phobia of having a needle in my gums. I have to say, I was in that much pain I didn't care and it was actually fine.
Never had anything done to my teeth before bar having plaque removed (32 and, touch wood, still not even a filling) so was more worked up about the needle but it was so much better than I expected and so worth it to be rid of the pain.
I had the other 3 out under a general in an NHS clinic though I had to wait a few months for a special appointment (I paid else it would have been 18 months or so), travel quite a way to a special clinic and have someone with me to take me home afterwards etc... I left the clinic not long after I'd had it done and came round and was a bit groggy but fine.
Mine were easier though I'd say as they were infected rather than impacted, the (rather lovely aussie) dentist who did the 3 under general said I was a week away from them impacting enough for them to have to be more "forceful" so was very lucky.
Never had anything done to my teeth before bar having plaque removed (32 and, touch wood, still not even a filling) so was more worked up about the needle but it was so much better than I expected and so worth it to be rid of the pain.
I had the other 3 out under a general in an NHS clinic though I had to wait a few months for a special appointment (I paid else it would have been 18 months or so), travel quite a way to a special clinic and have someone with me to take me home afterwards etc... I left the clinic not long after I'd had it done and came round and was a bit groggy but fine.
Mine were easier though I'd say as they were infected rather than impacted, the (rather lovely aussie) dentist who did the 3 under general said I was a week away from them impacting enough for them to have to be more "forceful" so was very lucky.
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As others have said, an impacted wisdom extraction is a bigger deal than an ordinary extraction. I think they might put you under rather than sedate you as there'll be some hefty work done, but it's usually just via a stent in your hand.
Be prepared for some weight loss......the stitches will be an inconvenience for a while.Mind I got used to mine...forgot and tried to blow up a balloon. Still feel it now.
Be prepared for some weight loss......the stitches will be an inconvenience for a while.Mind I got used to mine...forgot and tried to blow up a balloon. Still feel it now.