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Super Bleeder!!
01-16-2004, 05:50 PM
i had mine pulled 2 years ago, i could see from the x rays that if they weren't removed they would have started to impact on my molars. it was painless, needle went into the arm and BAM i was out. woke up feeling woozy.

my dentist kicks ass, cleanings are totally painfree. he doesn't use your face as a lever like some dentists. the only thing you feel is a light scraping and he never ever hits your gums. i'm only saying this because a lot of my friends have complained about the same rough dentist treatment, so i've referred a lot of them to my dentist in maple grove.

if anyone wants to know about him just ask

CVD
01-16-2004, 09:09 PM
Yeah, I also have an awesome dentist that is usually painless when it comes to cleanings. Well, at least the assistants are awesome.

As for the wisdom teeth, they told me that they are significantly less painful to remove if they have all broken through the gums. That way they dont have to "dig" for them. Waiting on one more and I will just have em taken out.

Kracka
01-17-2004, 01:54 AM
Mine never hurt, but I got them pulled per dentist recomendation. I slept most of that day, and by the next morning I was good to go.

MustGoFaster
01-17-2004, 02:18 AM
They gassed me. When I started waking up they moved me to a recovey room. I was the most alert person there. I didn't hold the guaze right for a while so it took forever to stop bleeding. Other than that it hurt way less then when they were coming in (which wasn't much).

john
01-17-2004, 03:09 PM
I had my bottom ones pulled and about a year later had the tops pulled. I wasn't put out like all you pussies. I got some novicane and when it was finished, drove myself home. Hell, when I had the bottoms pulled, I even went strait to Hennipen Tech for my auto body class. I dont call it a painfull experience, it is just that you feel like shit for the rest of the day. You have to hold gause and keep icing your face for several hours. Mine didn't have to be dug out.

SlimStyleDSM
01-17-2004, 06:07 PM
The dentist scares the hell out of me!!!! I still have mine after being told to get the removed 3 years ago...they hurt, but not as much as i fear having the dentist's hands in my mouth yankin the fuckers out :(

A//// Guy
01-17-2004, 08:24 PM
I guess if you leave them in they can die and rot in your mouth and then bad things happen. But I guess this only happens sometimes.

Or your sinus's can get messed up becuase they push on stuff the wrong way.

JDM
01-18-2004, 03:54 AM
Originally posted by DSMStyle@Jan 16 2004, 12:28 PM
Anyone still have theirs?
Ironicly, Just getting mine this week. Fuckin ouch


Better than a $900 Surgery :razz2:

LightningGSX
01-18-2004, 05:10 AM
Mine caused an infection and gave me flu like syptoms, I kept getting sicker and sicker, then my wisdom teeth started to hurt and I went to the dentist and finally found out it was my teeth making me sick.From what the dentist told me they can literally poison you, if they get bad enough.I got mine pulled with novacaine only(it was an emergency), and watched it in a mirror, it was kinda funny, they like put their feet on the chair for leverage.Don't get the gas, in my opinion the after effects of the gas are worse than the pain.

Iceman
01-18-2004, 05:47 AM
Originally posted by LightningGSX@Jan 18 2004, 05:10 AM
Mine caused an infection and gave me flu like syptoms, I kept getting sicker and sicker, then my wisdom teeth started to hurt and I went to the dentist and finally found out it was my teeth making me sick.From what the dentist told me they can literally poison you, if they get bad enough.I got mine pulled with novacaine only(it was an emergency), and watched it in a mirror, it was kinda funny, they like put their feet on the chair for leverage.Don't get the gas, in my opinion the after effects of the gas are worse than the pain.
How long did you have them in there before you got them pulled?