getting my wisdom teeth out?!


Question: Getting my wisdom teeth out?
gotta have em out in like a month or two, the doctor said they'll just use an IV, and not put me to sleep.. but my question is, am i gonna think i fell asleep? and im really not? because i was so drugged? explain what ill feel/see possibly.. from your own experince.

Answers:

I just got my wizzies out this morning, basically they put one of those needles in the vein of my arm, then put one of those nose-oxygen things on my nose, then injected the sedative without me even realizing. In probably less than 5 seconds I woke up and it was all over, it went by so fast that I thought they forgot to do the operation hahaha. When you come up you'll probably be loopy as hell, I asked the dental assistant to mary me and said she had great boobs and was a fox. Then they'll help walk you out to your car, and your driver will drive you home. You'll get home and probably pass out on the first thing you see after a little bit of rambling. As for the pain, I'm eating a Baconator tomorrow, and I haven't even used the Vikes yet. It varies, but for me it was barely noticeable. Good luck!
-Neil

Expirience



I was fully awake, a little groggy, but I remember everything. I had my ipod on and was capable of choosing songs (if that helps for an example). I could feel him working on my teeth, it was not painful. I actually liked being aware of what was going on. The assistant was great and would fix my ipod headphones. They constantly checked to make sure I was comfortable, and I had an overall great experience.

Some people are not comfortable being aware during the procedure, but I was fine with it. There was one point where my one wisdom tooth was a problem and they actually cut it in half! But I didnt not feel a thing, but my dentist told me what he was doing the whole time.

Also, if your dentist offers bone replacements get them!! It helps your mouth heal much faster.

Personal experience.



Most likely you could have blurry vision,trouble hearing(which is good cause you don't want to hear the drill on your teeth) and you might feel light-headed after the procedure with some illusions.




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