Thursday, March 11, 2010

Teeth getting pulled?

i got to get a tooth pulled next month and i am so scared about it not knowing if it will hurt or what will happen my question is dose it hurt to get a tooth pulled out please someone explain what i need to know about it

Teeth getting pulled?
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Hope this helps you,ive had teeth pulled recently





I had the injection into your gums,then they wait 10 mins for it too work then they start-you do see lots of medical tools,





I felt no actual pain expet the 3 second pain from needle





You do feel pulling and pushing but no actual pain





Its A Verry Easy/Simple/Pain Free Procedure





Good Luck,


Hope It Goes Fine


Dont Keep Thinking About It For A Month-


Theres No Point





Send me a message if want anny other advice,


Emma





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Reply:they will probably inject a needle into ur mouth to make it num so i don't think it will





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Reply:There's nothing to be concerned about. Depending on the type of extraction (and the type of tooth), they'll either use Novocaine (after the small pinch of the needle, there's not really much pain), or they'll give you "happy gas", which, as the name implies, makes you kinda "floaty" and you feel no pain.


So no worries- keep your chin up! (Pun intended)
Reply:I got all 4 wisdom teeth pulled at once. It was a breeze. First they give you a shot of Novocaine in the gum. It hurts a little but not for very long. Once the drug takes effect, you will feel nothing. Don't worry
Reply:If you go to a dentist that offers conscious sedation you will be fine. They will give you an oral sedative or nitrous oxide or an intravenous sedative. My wife (who is terrified of dentists) had 2 teeth extracted recently and didn't feel a thing.
Reply:i had a very big back tooth pulled out 2 years ago and it took like an hour , they had 2 use a lot of local anestecic!!!!!!!





But it wasnt as bad as i thought it would be! GOOD LUCK





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Reply:It will hurt a bit when the dentist gives you L.A. i.e. injection. After that you will feel numb and you won't feel pain during the extraction procedure. You will feel that the dentist pull and apply force on your jaw and that's it. After 3 hours or so, when the anaesthesia wears off, you might feel some discomfort.
Reply:I've had two teeth pulled in my life, including one about two weeks ago. I was first given the nitrous oxide gas, which made me a little loopy but completely conscious. I was then given a shot of novacaine, which felt like a tiny little pinch. I didn't mind it though (probably because of the nitrous oxide gas). It then literally took only 10 seconds for the dentist to pull the tooth. He said I would feel a little pressure when this happened, but I actually felt nothing at all (again, probably because of the gas and novacaine). I was pretty nervous before the procedure, but I really had nothing to worry about. My gums felt a bit sore for the few days afterward, but nothing serious. I didn't even need the painkillers the doctor prescribed me -- Tylenol was good enough. Just follow the dentist's post-care instructions carefully, so as not to disturb the blood clot that needs to form. No worries - you'll do great!



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