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Does wisdom tooth extraction really hurts..I m very scared to go at dentists... Being on dental chair really scares me...
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Don't u worry because extractions are done under local anaesthesia so u'll nt feel anything. So just be calm.
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Extraction is done under local anaesthesia, so you'll not feel any pain. So, Don't be scared and stay calm.
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After Anesthesia you won't feel any pain only pressure,so dont worry and go for extraction.
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wisdom tooth extraction should be done at early dont wait till infection increase then it will be more painfull
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It’s a painless procedure done under local anaesthesia that makes half of your jaw and surrounding areas totally numb for a few hours so that the procedure is carried out smoothly.
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