well if your having them all pulled out at once, it wouldn't actually hurt as the dentist would numb your mouth. or put you to sleep for that amount of dental work being done. The pain comes from getting food stuck in the holes left over, and waiting for them to heal. i know, personal experience.
The process would be agonizing and assuming you are put to sleep with powerful anesthetics. Waking up, you'll start hurting right after the drugs wear off, then having to live without no teeth is just brutal.
Even a few teeth being pulled can have an effect on your nasal cavity.
Yes.
wisdom teeth
Here is what I think. I am gettig two of my baby teth pulled tomorrow because I have teeth growing over it, and my orthodontist wants it out. I've heard that once your tooth is numb, you wont feel any pain!!
Yes. Unless you use a pain reliever. (I'm a different person, and I think that you might take this the wrong way. They give you something to numb you, and then all you feel is slight pressure. So, not really.)
If You Pull out all of the adult teeth, The teeth will be Gone For Ever
Who on earth told you that lie?! I am about as interested in a retail career as I am interested in having all my teeth pulled for the fun of it.
No, having migraines for 5 days in a row is not normal at all after having your wisdom teeth pulled. You should contact the dentist right away.
Yes you pull out all of your teeth and new permanent teeth will come in. By the age of 21 all of your baby teeth will be gone and all of your molars will have erupted.
Cavities are not dangerous. If you brush your teeth and floss on a regular basis you wont get them. its your fault if you get them eat healthy foods. So no they are not they may hurt but get them treated right away. or else it may come to the point where you may need to get them pulled out.
yup. you will experience swelling along the whole jaw which may make your other teeth feel a little sensitive. Just keep ice on it and you will be fine.
All of them, if needed. However, veterinarians tend to leave any teeth that are still healthy and viable so it is very rare for all of a dog's teeth to be pulled in a single surgery.