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devo343
12-02-20, 18:47
I've been having some pretty bad worry's over a upcoming wisdom teeth surgery date the appointment is soon to book a date for the actual surgery itself. I went to a dentist recently and they said bc my wisdom teeth are relatively straight it should be easy to remove and I said I just want local numbing no gas or anything and they said the surgeon would probably be ok witj that

This is a pic of my wisdom teeth


What I'm concerned about is what it's like with just numbing

Any help would be appreciated
https://photos.app.goo.gl/2PvYsaLEMY92VUyF9

Scass
12-02-20, 20:07
I think if they are happy to do that then you’ll be ok. I had mine out under anaesthetic- but they weren’t necessarily easy. If I had the choice again I’d probably go for numbing because the surgery really took a toll on me - I felt rubbish for days.

WiseMonkey
12-02-20, 20:12
I've been having some pretty bad worry's over a upcoming wisdom teeth surgery date the appointment is soon to book a date for the actual surgery itself. I went to a dentist recently and they said bc my wisdom teeth are relatively straight it should be easy to remove and I said I just want local numbing no gas or anything and they said the surgeon would probably be ok witj that

This is a pic of my wisdom teeth


What I'm concerned about is what it's like with just numbing

Any help would be appreciated
https://photos.app.goo.gl/2PvYsaLEMY92VUyF9

As long as it's an injectable numbing (like when you have a filling) it should be fine. I've had both but that was because one pair (of wisdom teeth) were impacted.