They gave me laughing gas, it was hella fun, then I went home and ended up talking to my friend about the brak show for an hour. a great experience. unsure if that also costs money though
if it makes you feel better i felt absolutely nothing when I got them taken out. its a bit weird since you know what they're doing in your mouth, and you can feel them moving around in there, but in terms of pain there was absolutely none. i hope it goes okay for you though. i had to go in twice because they used the legal limit of numbing agent to numb the one side of my mouth the first time (that stuff always has trouble numbing me for some reason), and both times it went off without a hitch, no pain at all. good luck though
ok yeah shit, i did forget about that and that was fucking weird. but i was honestly so hopped up on laughing gas that it barely registered, probably why I can barely remember it. When I went i was able to communicate with the person working on me to increase/decrease the amount of laughing gas i was being given, which really helped. hopefully they also do that with you, because i think being able to control the laughing gas made me feel i had some sort of control over the situation, and eased my anxiety a bit. but yeah they are digging in your mouth with tools and shit, and you know exactly what they're doing in there, so it is a bit freaky. the laughing gas though should not only help with the pain but also to just calm your thoughts. at least it did for me, which was a big help.
Sedation is not very common where I'm from and I've already had wisdom teeth pulled out. It's bizarre but it doesn't hurt at all. Maybe your lips if they're chapped. What you'll feel is the doctor's hand pressing on your face (because leverage) and small cracking noises inside your jaw.
You're gonna be fine, just be sure to take some juice to drink after the extraction. The adrenaline rush is pretty intense. I remember I tried to stand up immediately after I had the first one pulled and my dentist forced me to sit again because I was too wobbly.
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xi please, america tortures it's citizens if they don't have money to pay their way out of it
They gave me laughing gas, it was hella fun, then I went home and ended up talking to my friend about the brak show for an hour. a great experience. unsure if that also costs money though
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if it makes you feel better i felt absolutely nothing when I got them taken out. its a bit weird since you know what they're doing in your mouth, and you can feel them moving around in there, but in terms of pain there was absolutely none. i hope it goes okay for you though. i had to go in twice because they used the legal limit of numbing agent to numb the one side of my mouth the first time (that stuff always has trouble numbing me for some reason), and both times it went off without a hitch, no pain at all. good luck though
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ok yeah shit, i did forget about that and that was fucking weird. but i was honestly so hopped up on laughing gas that it barely registered, probably why I can barely remember it. When I went i was able to communicate with the person working on me to increase/decrease the amount of laughing gas i was being given, which really helped. hopefully they also do that with you, because i think being able to control the laughing gas made me feel i had some sort of control over the situation, and eased my anxiety a bit. but yeah they are digging in your mouth with tools and shit, and you know exactly what they're doing in there, so it is a bit freaky. the laughing gas though should not only help with the pain but also to just calm your thoughts. at least it did for me, which was a big help.
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I only had local anesthetic and I recommend to try that at least once.
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Sedation is not very common where I'm from and I've already had wisdom teeth pulled out. It's bizarre but it doesn't hurt at all. Maybe your lips if they're chapped. What you'll feel is the doctor's hand pressing on your face (because leverage) and small cracking noises inside your jaw.
You're gonna be fine, just be sure to take some juice to drink after the extraction. The adrenaline rush is pretty intense. I remember I tried to stand up immediately after I had the first one pulled and my dentist forced me to sit again because I was too wobbly.