first of all, i just wanted to thank everyone that posted and helped me through all the uncertainty i had with this procedure.
vi_edit, thanks for dispelling all the words of advice and what i should do to prevent infection and dry sockets. (you deserve a 10 rating in your profile... thanks)
Aihyah, hope your sister has a speedy recovery as i don't need to use the guaze anymore.
AmusedOne, johneetrash, thraashman, SammySon, thanks for your stories... they were pretty funny, well, at least i thought they were.
freesia39, i hope to be eating "jook" tonight.
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for all of you that are going to have your wisdom teeth extracted, you should definitely not avoid this, because if they are impacted, they WILL BECOME a problem later. should talk to your dentist about when the best time to have these removed as it took about three cleanings before we decided to have these suckers extracted.
the local anestesia used was fine. no pain was felt, the only pain you will feel is the needle being stuck in your gum in the beginning and that's nothing... when they extract, you will feel pressure from the dentist pulling the tooth out. the bottom molar will usually need to be cut up into pieces to ease the job of extraction. ask your dentist to save your teeth.
generally, dentists can only administer local anestesia unless your go to an oral surgeon (they got the "good stuff"

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Good luck on your extraction in the future, Deeko, dparker, Alienwho.
RaDragon, my dentist charged me 350$/tooth. my insurance from my company will cover most of the cost though, else it can be expensive.
Suicidal, i think wisdom teeth comes out anytime after 18. you should check with your dentist when they check your x-ray.
kaiotes, don't worry and get it done if your dentist advises it. it's better to be a little sore now than in pain later.
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now i get to look forward to this in a month when i have my left side taken out

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