
j_crazy
Posts: 8,372
Nov 9, 2010 2:30pm
mine came in fine, the dentists say if they don't hurt don't take them out. so i'm gonna keep em.

Websurfinbird
Posts: 656
Nov 9, 2010 2:40pm
Got mine out about five years ago while I was still under my parents' insurance. Didn't feel anything during the procedure as I was on the nitrous oxide (but not knocked out). I was definitely high at the time and the dentist was having a ball making fun of that fact. The noise and the image of my teeth being yanked out reminded me of being in a horror film with a sicko dentist.
I was on pain meds right away so I never really felt that bad, but they made me nauseous so I had to switch to the OTC variety.
I was on pain meds right away so I never really felt that bad, but they made me nauseous so I had to switch to the OTC variety.

tk421
Posts: 8,500
Nov 9, 2010 4:47pm
I don't think I have any.
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RLDE34
Posts: 31
Nov 9, 2010 6:19pm
thedynasty1998;532200 wrote:Anyone who complains about the pain from wisdom teeth surgery has never experienced real pain.
I've spoken with multiple women in our clinic who have said that they'd rather give birth than have a toothache. Basically the only thing a tooth can feel is pain, I'd say it's very real.