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I'm getting my wisdom teeth out and will be getting local anesthesia, not general. will i be awake?

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Yes: Local anesthesia alone will not provide any type of sedation for your procedure. If you do not want to be awake, talk to your dentist or surgeon for sedation options he or she can provide for you.

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Dr. Jeffrey Bassman answered

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Yes: You should be fully aware of everything except with the local, you should not feel any discomfort.

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