I've had my wisdom and other teeth extracted one at a time as the situation required...some required several days, and in other cases, I was back flying the next day. Watch out for dry socket.
Most of mine have required surgical extraction. Mine do wierd things, curving down where they're difficult or impossible to pull; they need to be sectioned and surgically removed.
In my opinion, I'd rather be shot repeatedly or bludgeoned than go to a dentist, and the only thing that makes it half way workable is a general anesthetic. I've been beaten, cut, stabbed, twised, broken, bent, and run over...all doable and liveable...but the dentist...that's another matter completely. .44 to the head and get it over with...far more preferable to getting a cavity drilled. I had fifteen shots this last summer when the dentist worked on a tooth, because he didn't do generals, and I felt every second of it. Even after the shots.
Pain is weakness leaving the body...a lot went south during that apointment.
But at least with a general...that's the way to go. Good luck. I hate even thinking about it.
Most of mine have required surgical extraction. Mine do wierd things, curving down where they're difficult or impossible to pull; they need to be sectioned and surgically removed.
In my opinion, I'd rather be shot repeatedly or bludgeoned than go to a dentist, and the only thing that makes it half way workable is a general anesthetic. I've been beaten, cut, stabbed, twised, broken, bent, and run over...all doable and liveable...but the dentist...that's another matter completely. .44 to the head and get it over with...far more preferable to getting a cavity drilled. I had fifteen shots this last summer when the dentist worked on a tooth, because he didn't do generals, and I felt every second of it. Even after the shots.
Pain is weakness leaving the body...a lot went south during that apointment.
But at least with a general...that's the way to go. Good luck. I hate even thinking about it.