Depends: For the surgery you are typically unconscious, so you do not feel any pain-- until you awake. Then it depends heavily on if the teeth were impacted and how severely. Also, you need to discuss with the oral surgeon your seizure issues and make sure it is addressed with the anesthesiologist.
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