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Went in to have my wisdom teeth removed and had an asthma attack the oral surgeon said he cant do it I would have to go the hospital and get it done there a thing going done my nose to breathe. I feel lost how do I make this happen my wisdom teeth are causeing me pain and need them out right away

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The dentist should write to your GP who will then refer you to hospital. I think that was the way it worked when I had two teeth removed in hospital. Your dentist should be the one to start the referral process so phone his surgery and ask where the referral is currently in the process so that you can follow up with the right person if you need to.

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