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hi all

I was finally accepted too have my teethe taken out ( I have two that need removed) but I’ve opted for a general anaesthetic.

They did offer me sedation but I said no just because I definitely don’t think I’d cope with that .

I did try have my tooth taken out with a local anaesthetic and it was horrible. The dentist and myself agreed too stop .

So now I’m under the care of the dental hospital ( community hospital) to have them out under a general anaesthetic.

has anyone had there’s out under a general?

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HiYes, I have had my wisdom teeth & one other tooth out under a general anesthetic. The dentist couldn't get the single tooth out without hurting me. Other dentists have managed this. I was fine after the general anesthetic and was looked after very well. Good luck. Please let us know how get on

Lots of love Lynne xxxx ❤️

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