Make sure you dnt drink threw a straw for at least 4 days. When you go bck to solid food chew opposite side very gently so you dnt hurt side where tooth was pulled and if your dentist suggest a tea bag do use it. Trust me it will help and also drink herbal tea but let it cool down first.
If your dentist suggest to put heat on your cheek do heat for halp hr then cold halp hr. And sleep as much as you possibly can. Hope it goes well and hope this helps.
It's no big deal. The worst part is the first shot. Ironically the shot that numbs you.
After that you will feel nothing. They will put a sucky thing in your mouth to dry it out. Then they will numb the area with a local.
That's when they come in with the big shot. And it is big. You'll feel it.
But it's more discomfort then pain. Then they get to work. All you should feel is pressure.
Before you know it the teeth will be out.
Do not drink through a straw. Or smoke. You'll get a thing about after care.
You have to watch out for dry pockets. Don't drink through a straw. Worst thing.
Just a heads up,you may not want them to give you a drug called Versed In fact, many people who use Versed for "conscious sedation" during a procedure are awake for the entire procedure but remember nothing, often believing they were "out" the whole time. Versed (Midazolam) is an amnestic. It is commonly administered in combination with anesthesia before and during surgery.It is also commonly used for minor procedures like colonoscopies dental procedures like extractions,conscience sedation,twilight sleep, so that patients won't remember pain and discomfort.
HOWEVER THAT DOES NOT MEAN THAT THOSE SENSATIONS WILL NOT BE EXPERIENCED! Forgetting does no mean it did not happen!
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