Can you feel it when your wisdom teeth get pulled?!


Question: Can you feel it when your wisdom teeth get pulled?
I am getting all four wisdom teeth pulled on Wednesday. I am pretty scared to say the least. I don't feel them right now, and from a couple stories I've read you can feel them being removed. I have a very sensitive mouth and I'm worried that I will be able to feel it. I know that I will be under anesthetic but I'm not sure how much. I'm going to an Oral Surgeon. I would really love to know from people who have faced something similar

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I felt pressure when all 3 wisdom teeth were pulled out, it was a bit uncomfortable, at times, I closed my eyes during the extraction and focus on something else. I had local anesthesia when I had my wisdom teeth were extracted and awake for the whole thing.



If you're that sensitive to pain than you'll want the IV sedation where they put you to sleep. They put a breathing mask through your nose. A bit irritating but it's good. I fell asleep and was surprised to be woken up and told they were finish. Enjoy the painkillers and get plenty of bed rest.

You might get stitches. Those things will be stuck in your mouth for a long while.

Just got mine out last week.



I had four pulled two days ago, I got IV sedation.
I was completely asleep for the first three but the last one I felt a lot of pressure, it hurt pretty bad but not as bad as you'd think. I think it was mainly the pressure of the oral surgeon tugging.




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