Anonymous wrote:Our DD had hers out this summer, all four impacted. She was home within two hours of when she left the house. Our oral surgeon only advised over the counter pain meds which actually seemed adequate but required pretty active management to stay on a schedule at least at first.
She was relatively functional within 24 hours, quite careful about what she ate for about three days, then just avoided particularly difficult foods like chips for a few weeks.
This was similar to my kids’ experiences. Two had them removed on a Thursday and were back in school on Monday. One had it done over the summer but again, after 4 days was able to start her summer job.
We have pretty good insurance that we have had for many years. Our portion was about $400 each time. The total cost of the procedure exceeded the max benefit per year per person, but since they all had accumulated a healthy rollover amount, that rollover amount covered the rest. We just paid the coinsurance amount.