Anonymous wrote:I had nitrous and the local with all four impacted -- it was fine. I thought it was weirdly fascinating -- I liked being awake and blood doesn't bother me. If your child has never had IV anesthesia before I would have them start with nitrous and see how they do.
Anonymous wrote:My 14 yr old DS is due to have this in a few weeks. He is opting to be knocked out for the duration.
When I was 14 I had all 4 impacted wisdoms out, with only the numbing shots in the mouth. It was pretty horrific.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it really an option?
Yes absolutely. The oral surgeon said we could do any of the three options.
Like I said I only had nitrous oxide when I had mine out. And my 17 year old brother drove me there and back!
Please. Just because these “options” are all technically feasible —four impactions are no joke and you are being cheap and cruel to not do IV. If the kid doesn’t want it-they are naive and it would be kinder to explain the benefit and follow the ortho-surgeon’s suggestion of IV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it really an option?
Yes absolutely. The oral surgeon said we could do any of the three options.
Like I said I only had nitrous oxide when I had mine out. And my 17 year old brother drove me there and back!
Please. Just because these “options” are all technically feasible —four impactions are no joke and you are being cheap and cruel to not do IV. If the kid doesn’t want it-they are naive and it would be kinder to explain the benefit and follow the ortho-surgeon’s suggestion of IV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it really an option?
Yes absolutely. The oral surgeon said we could do any of the three options.
Like I said I only had nitrous oxide when I had mine out. And my 17 year old brother drove me there and back!
Anonymous wrote:Is it really an option?