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Which one of you is a dentist?


mmmbeans

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I can't remember...

I think i'm gonna have to have some of my wisdom teeth out. my top left one is impacted and i'm starting to feel the pressure... starting to hurt.

My question is... how much is this gonna cost me... what should i know going in... etc. etc. etc.

any insight would be much appreciated as I haven't had the time to find and/or seek out a dentist outside of the NYU dental school where I get my little shiat done. Not getting surgery there thankyouverymuch.

thanks in advance.

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yea... though some small consolation, that really doesn't make me want to get teeth cut out of my skull any more.

you're making it sound a lot worse than it is. They knock you out and get it done quickly. Recovery is max 1 week. I was back at work after 3 days.

Just listen to what they say. If u f up and give urself dry socket then you're gonna be in a lot of pain.

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Another PM sent.

Don't believe the hype.

I'll never understand why kids don't get them done on their parent's dime, when they are young and healthy, symptom free, and can recover at their leisure, much more quickly than an adult.

But whatevs, the logic of "maybe if I ignore it, it will go away" seems to help some people...but not for long.

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