Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, this sucks that they told you they'd do it and now they won't, but it is kind of unreasonable to expect that this be done on a Saturday. I understand that's a hardship for you, and I get it, but there are just certain things and certain professionals that don't do weekends. Dentistry is typically one of them.
But this guy WAS doing Saturdays.
And now he's not doing Saturdays. I had an emergency root canal on Saturday once. For a scheduled dental procedure, I wouldn't expect to have it done on Saturday.
But some of the oral surgeons/ dentists do work Saturday, therefore it is not unreasonable to think you can find one.
This guy did. That’s why she chose him.
I would find someone new.
This. That would piss me off too.
I think people are missing the point. He didn't cancel one appointment. He changed his schedule to no longer work on Saturdays. This would make me mad too. Find a new dentist op. This is not professional.
So ... indentured servitude?
Once a small business owner sets hours, it is unprofessional to ever change them, even with advance notice that they are making a change?
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You flew in your parents because you're having your wisdom teeth removed? You're dramatic. I had mine removed on the Friday of Labor Day weekend at 11am under general anesthesia. At 6pm, I was 2 hours away in the woods camping.
Life is going to be a whole lot longer than you'd like if you can't adapt and overcome.
NP. That’s great for you, but anesthesia has a very powerful effect on me and I slept for 20 hours out of the first 24 after my wisdom teeth were removed. Everyone doesn’t have the same experience.
NP. I had my wisdom teeth (and other teeth) out with local. I can't imagine risking general anesthesia for teeth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You flew in your parents because you're having your wisdom teeth removed? You're dramatic. I had mine removed on the Friday of Labor Day weekend at 11am under general anesthesia. At 6pm, I was 2 hours away in the woods camping.
Life is going to be a whole lot longer than you'd like if you can't adapt and overcome.
FOR REAL! It's Wisdom teeth, not your spleen. Geez Christmas. I have had 2 pulled, it's not major surgery, most people don't even get gas. What makes your surgery so special, are your wisdome teeth in your ass or something?
OMG I'm a dentist and I'm laughing. I would love to see that!
Lol can you be my,dentist!
Do you have teeth in you ass? I'm in! Always looking for an interesting case![]()
Ewww you guy's sound gross and immature. Yuck.
Anonymous wrote:What “recovery” do you think you’ll be having? I had all four cut out at the same time and was fine (other than being in some pain) the following day. You really are flying your parents in for this? Are you not married? Do the kids not have a father?
But yeah, stuff happens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, this sucks that they told you they'd do it and now they won't, but it is kind of unreasonable to expect that this be done on a Saturday. I understand that's a hardship for you, and I get it, but there are just certain things and certain professionals that don't do weekends. Dentistry is typically one of them.
But this guy WAS doing Saturdays.
And now he's not doing Saturdays. I had an emergency root canal on Saturday once. For a scheduled dental procedure, I wouldn't expect to have it done on Saturday.
But some of the oral surgeons/ dentists do work Saturday, therefore it is not unreasonable to think you can find one.
This guy did. That’s why she chose him.
I would find someone new.
This. That would piss me off too.
I think people are missing the point. He didn't cancel one appointment. He changed his schedule to no longer work on Saturdays. This would make me mad too. Find a new dentist op. This is not professional.
So ... indentured servitude?
Once a small business owner sets hours, it is unprofessional to ever change them, even with advance notice that they are making a change?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, this sucks that they told you they'd do it and now they won't, but it is kind of unreasonable to expect that this be done on a Saturday. I understand that's a hardship for you, and I get it, but there are just certain things and certain professionals that don't do weekends. Dentistry is typically one of them.
But this guy WAS doing Saturdays.
And now he's not doing Saturdays. I had an emergency root canal on Saturday once. For a scheduled dental procedure, I wouldn't expect to have it done on Saturday.
But some of the oral surgeons/ dentists do work Saturday, therefore it is not unreasonable to think you can find one.
This guy did. That’s why she chose him.
I would find someone new.
This. That would piss me off too.
I think people are missing the point. He didn't cancel one appointment. He changed his schedule to no longer work on Saturdays. This would make me mad too. Find a new dentist op. This is not professional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, this sucks that they told you they'd do it and now they won't, but it is kind of unreasonable to expect that this be done on a Saturday. I understand that's a hardship for you, and I get it, but there are just certain things and certain professionals that don't do weekends. Dentistry is typically one of them.
But this guy WAS doing Saturdays.
And now he's not doing Saturdays. I had an emergency root canal on Saturday once. For a scheduled dental procedure, I wouldn't expect to have it done on Saturday.
But some of the oral surgeons/ dentists do work Saturday, therefore it is not unreasonable to think you can find one.
This guy did. That’s why she chose him.
I would find someone new.
This. That would piss me off too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You flew in your parents because you're having your wisdom teeth removed? You're dramatic. I had mine removed on the Friday of Labor Day weekend at 11am under general anesthesia. At 6pm, I was 2 hours away in the woods camping.
Life is going to be a whole lot longer than you'd like if you can't adapt and overcome.
NP. That’s great for you, but anesthesia has a very powerful effect on me and I slept for 20 hours out of the first 24 after my wisdom teeth were removed. Everyone doesn’t have the same experience.
NP. I had my wisdom teeth (and other teeth) out with local. I can't imagine risking general anesthesia for teeth.
Hmmm. Our dentist only uses general anesthesia if you're getting all 4 teeth out, not laughing gas. Laughing gas is reserved for when it's only a tooth or two needing removal.
Bullshit! General anesthetic requires intubation so you are able to breathe file under such deep sedation. Your wisdom teeth are not removed while you were intubated use your freaking head