Wtf. I go tomorrow at 1130 they are putting me to sleep. Bottom two are impacted.
I just wasn't trying to pay that extra 800 that insurance wasn't covering for general anesthesia.Wtf. I go tomorrow at 1130 they are putting me to sleep. Bottom two are impacted.
I just wasn't trying to pay that extra 800 that insurance wasn't covering for general anesthesia.got 4 pulled last yearWtf. I go tomorrow at 1130 they are putting me to sleep. Bottom two are impacted.

Insurance wouldn't cover general anesthesia unless it was medically necessary, I would've needed a note from my doctor stating that I had some condition that would require to be under for the procedure.
They covered local anesthesia, so it was about $170 out of pocket. To have them put me under it would've been a stack.
I have a high threshold for pain too.
Even when the surgeon came in he went:
Surgeon: So we're getting all 4 out today
Me: Yeah
Gave me about 6 injections in my mouth, waited about 15, came back and did another 6 to numb me up. Shots weren't bad at all
They did the top left, came out pretty simple, I'm like, this isn't gonna be bad. When they started working on that impacted one next though, I went
. He had trouble getting it out, could see and feel him moving around trying to get that bytch out, telling me to keep pushing my head back so he wasn't lifting my head. Had to have him stop so I can get a little break. Then he brought out the drill
The drill didn't cause much pain, it was just the noise that made it bad, I had my iPod in and playing, but the noise of it grinding against my teeth was just
.
The other top one was quick, but the last one was partially impacted and sideways and was like the other bottom one.
They finished, said I was done, out the office a couple minutes later.
If I had the choice, I'd probably do it again, definitely much easier to be asleep for both you and the surgeon, but I'm not bout to pay a grand to get some teeth pulled.

Everytime I go to the dentist they say I need to get them pulled but they aren't bothering me so
I loathe needles but can take shots to the gums though. If anyone was up while they removed them, did you feel anything?


Insurance wouldn't cover general anesthesia unless it was medically necessary, I would've needed a note from my doctor stating that I had some condition that would require to be under for the procedure.
They covered local anesthesia, so it was about $170 out of pocket. To have them put me under it would've been a stack.
I have a high threshold for pain too.
Even when the surgeon came in he went:
Surgeon: So we're getting all 4 out today
Me: Yeah
Gave me about 6 injections in my mouth, waited about 15, came back and did another 6 to numb me up. Shots weren't bad at all
They did the top left, came out pretty simple, I'm like, this isn't gonna be bad. When they started working on that impacted one next though, I went
. He had trouble getting it out, could see and feel him moving around trying to get that bytch out, telling me to keep pushing my head back so he wasn't lifting my head. Had to have him stop so I can get a little break. Then he brought out the drill
The drill didn't cause much pain, it was just the noise that made it bad, I had my iPod in and playing, but the noise of it grinding against my teeth was just
.
The other top one was quick, but the last one was partially impacted and sideways and was like the other bottom one.
They finished, said I was done, out the office a couple minutes later.
If I had the choice, I'd probably do it again, definitely much easier to be asleep for both you and the surgeon, but I'm not bout to pay a grand to get some teeth pulled.

Really?got 4 pulled last year
they put me to sleep
one of the worst experiences i've went thru in my entire life
The worst part of it was it happened two days before thanksgiving so i couldn't eat shyt except yogurt and mash potatoes![]()