I'm going to ask them when I go next, if I have them and if they haven't or have, if they think I'll need them out.
If I do, I'm going to heavily request I'm put to sleep.
Lol I had to get two of mine pulled, but I didn't get to be put to sleep.
They just shot up my gums with like 15 needles of numbing medicine and then I sat there for an hour while they drilled straight into the holes of my mouth, and then twisted, pulled, and mangled my tooth with dental pliers until it cracked into pieces, and they had to remove each of the pieces from my mouth or else I could have swallowed it and cut my throat open from the inside. That was just the first one. The second one, the dentist went in and twisted my tooth all the way out of my gum and then yanked out in one pull, which left everything super bloody and messy. But I didn't feel any of it. However, the actual needle that they use to numb it hurts like ****ing ****. When I felt that liquid going into my gums, I literally wanted to cry. Not to mention the fact that you can't eat anything solid until 24 hours later and you'll most likely be left looking like a ****ing chipmunk for a couple of days. You'll drool and bleed constantly for a while as well. It was one of the worst experiences I've had in terms of dental visits, and I have to go back during Spring Break and get two more pulled.
No no no aint watching that. Just the thumbnail is enough for me.
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Originally posted by St. Charles
Lol I had to get two of mine pulled, but I didn't get to be put to sleep.
They just shot up my gums with like 15 needles of numbing medicine and then I sat there for an hour while they drilled straight into the holes of my mouth, and then twisted, pulled, and mangled my tooth with dental pliers until it cracked into pieces, and they had to remove each of the pieces from my mouth or else I could have swallowed it and cut my throat open from the inside. That was just the first one. The second one, the dentist went in and twisted my tooth all the way out of my gum and then yanked out in one pull, which left everything super bloody and messy. But I didn't feel any of it. However, the actual needle that they use to numb it hurts like ****ing ****. When I felt that liquid going into my gums, I literally wanted to cry. Not to mention the fact that you can't eat anything solid until 24 hours later and you'll most likely be left looking like a ****ing chipmunk for a couple of days. You'll drool and bleed constantly for a while as well. It was one of the worst experiences I've had in terms of dental visits, and I have to go back during Spring Break and get two more pulled.
But good luck tho, girl! You'll be fine.
... You really didn't need to put it like that, you could have lied to me. I wont be able to take that, I'm sorry no. I'll need to be put to sleep. I had to get a tooth taken out when I was about 12/13 and they injected a needle into my gum and I cried my eyes out. The pain was unreal, I'm now petrified of needles going near my mouth.
No. Dude. No.. Why haven't we evolved past this wisdom teeth crap! Ugh, humans are ****ing annoying.
luke you'll probably be fine, i got my wisdom teeth out and they put me under and it barely hurt anymore after the first day. my pain medication made me throw up so i didn't take it, and it didn't even hurt that much without it. for a lot of people it's not a big deal : P
luke you'll probably be fine, i got my wisdom teeth out and they put me under and it barely hurt anymore after the first day. my pain medication made me throw up so i didn't take it, and it didn't even hurt that much without it. for a lot of people it's not a big deal : P
Ugh, I really hope they don't grow for another few years, let me get my teeth sorted before they come through
The needles are what I won't be able to cope with, I'll literally pass out if they wave that near my mouth.