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Smile Wisdom tooth removal after a concussion

Hello! I got a concussion on Thursday, April 27 and I am scheduled to have my wisdom teeth removed this coming Thursday, May 4. My only symptom is a mild headache. If I recently got a concussion, am I still able to go under anesthesia?

ANY help or feedback at all is appreciated, the appointment is coming up quickly and I need to decide to cancel it.
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