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Wisdomextraction n braces
I had my consultation regarding tooth braces with dentist. She said that I need to get 4 teeths removed. I took an X-ray. It showed impacted lower left wisdom teeth. Is it possible to remove the impacted teeth as well as 4 teeths for braces in a single sitting under general anesthesia.
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go for multiple sitting extraction under local anathesia  with general anaesthetic problem of post opp recovery is there
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Local anaesthesia is always safer than general.  Is there any particular reason for undergoing general anaesthesia. Anyways do it in 2 sittings.  Impaction in one and the others in the other. 
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Theoretically it is possible to extract multiple teeth under general anaesthesia.... practically and preferably it should be avoided..... better go for multiple sittings for more convenient post operative period.... Regards....
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Practically and clinically its possible to extract impacted wisdom and 4 premolar in local anaesthesia but there is  chances of post extraction complications . So it should be performed in 2 visits. Thanks
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