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fistula_help 11-01-2013 08:30 PM

Wisdom tooth question
 
Hi.

I think I have a small wisdom tooth. Upper left at the far back. I booked an appointment with the dentist to confirm soon

Is it safe for the oral surgeon to put me asleep while removing the wisdom tooth assuming I have no health issue ? What's the safest method?

I'm hesitant for them to put me asleep because I read many bad stories such as:
- can't wake up and die
- go in coma and never wake up
- no oxygen to the brain or something
- heart stop during the procedure

At the same time, I can't deal with pain during the procedure.

Thanks in advance

Bryanna 11-01-2013 10:48 PM

Hi fistula_help,

Sedation used in the dental office is very different than sedation used in the OR in the hospital. This sedation is referred to as a twilight light sedation and the recovery time is quick.

Speak to your oral surgeon about it and he will reassure you.

Bryanna



Quote:

Originally Posted by fistula_help (Post 1026172)
Hi.

I think I have a small wisdom tooth. Upper left at the far back. I booked an appointment with the dentist to confirm soon

Is it safe for the oral surgeon to put me asleep while removing the wisdom tooth assuming I have no health issue ? What's the safest method?

I'm hesitant for them to put me asleep because I read many bad stories such as:
- can't wake up and die
- go in coma and never wake up
- no oxygen to the brain or something
- heart stop during the procedure

At the same time, I can't deal with pain during the procedure.

Thanks in advance


fistula_help 11-05-2013 10:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bryanna (Post 1026206)
Hi fistula_help,

Sedation used in the dental office is very different than sedation used in the OR in the hospital. This sedation is referred to as a twilight light sedation and the recovery time is quick.

Speak to your oral surgeon about it and he will reassure you.

Bryanna

Thanks for the advice.


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