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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I didn’t get anesthesia and 2 out of 4 were impacted. I didn’t feel pain but hearing it and feeling the pulling was not pleasant. My dentist suggested not having anesthesia since I was having stitches and the recovery would be easier. Later it was painful but I hate the feeling of coming off anesthesia. It wasn’t worse than that. You can do this, OP, without your parents for the weekend. Good luck. It’s frustrating but life happens. [/quote] Op here: Thanks. I scheduled an appointment with another oral surgeon. Hopefully she will be ok with giving me strong pain meds after the surgery. I should be ok. I had the flu and hand foot and mouth disease twice in the last few months. I don't know how I survived those days. [/quote] I'll chime in with everyone else. Lots of us have wisdom teeth (including impacted) out with just local anesthesia. That's how I had mine done. You feel fine afterwards, and take painkillers, so you can go about your business, just taking it easy so that you form good clots. The general is what makes you feel awful, not the tooth extraction. I let them knock out my oldest teen when he had his done, and he was so out of it and miserable afterwards from the general. So I had them do my second teen with local, and he did much better. [/quote]
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