Probably not: With local anesthetic and sedation you should not feel pain and will probably not remember much. Afterwards you should have some pain meds to to control any post op pain. Ask your dentist what to expect after your done.
Answered 3/18/2015
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Nope: After waking up from the sedation, you will not remember a thing. Post operatively, you will be somewhat uncomfortable... After all, you're extracting seven teeth.
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7 Extractions: You should feel absolutely nothing during the procedure. Afterwards you will probably home some mild to moderate discomfort and swelling which can be well handled with pain medication that your dentist can prescribe if needed. To minimize complications follow all the directions given to you.
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No: You will be anesthetized for the procedure and will not feel anything. You will be sore after the surgery depending on the extent of the surgery required. Soreness should start easing off 48-72 hours plastic surgery. Follow Oral Surgeon's instructions to the letter. Make sure to discuss with your General Dentist replacement of the molars.
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