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Author: Joseph Brenner, Jr.
Date: 2017-06-10 22:53
I had all of mine removed one summer. Although I needed a bit more anesthetic during the procedure, everything went according to plan. Two friends of mine accompanied me and we filled my pain medicine. I waited all afternoon for pain to set in. By evening, I had no pain and ate a hamburger and French fries. I could have played my clarinet that night! Later that summer, my old college roommate, who had just completed 1st year dental school, looked at my old teeth. He said "[o]h, the roots are fused, that's why you had no pain." p.s. One of my friends had his 4 pulled later in the summer--the procedure was more complicated, he developed dry sockets, needed medicine. Were he a clarinetist, he wouldn't have played for a few months. So, it all depends on you--your teeth, your jaws, your muscles, your health. best wishes for immediate, full, recovery.
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