if getting a tooth extracted under sedation it will be 2 things 1. full sedation where you are completely asleep and won't feel a thing 2. partial or twilight state where you will just feel completely relaxed and won't feel any pain.
they were just pulling your teeth out but you couldn't feel it because you were asleep or either calmly relaxed
Many patients opt for sedation during full mouth extractions. However, sedation requires special licensing on behalf of the dentist, so it is important for patients to inquire if sedation is available at any particular dental office.
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Not if anathesia is used.
He was put under sedation prior to the removal of his wisdom teeth.
No. Unless you have a tongue piercing.
Wisdom teeth extraction can, but does not always, require sedation. In some cases, local anesthetic in the gums can be used instead of general anesthesia. Full sedation is typically only required if one's wisdom teeth become impacted and need to be surgically removed.
Yes and no. Adults generally have 28 permanent teeth excluding the wisdom teeth. Most adults will not develop all 4 wisdom teeth, which would bring the count to 32, had they. However, the amount of teeth can change during adulthood depending on tooth extractions, wisdom teeth, or malformed teeth.
Don't do it. At least way 2-3 days or else your gums where your teeth were will be super painful.
till it stop hurting
Try Dr Parsons in O'Fallon, MO..I had 8 teeth extracted and IV sedation for a total of 185.00 after insurance...