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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 316557" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>OH JANET! I am so sorry you feel like that from the dentist!!!! I'm in the same boat! I had 4 wisdom teeth pulled on Thursday, but for the 2 Fridays before that I had some surgical thing done to one of them that didn't work- The dentist should have pulled them from the beginning- saving me al the pain! I'm still in agony, yesterday I looked at the problem tooth, expecting it to be pulled- but IT'S STILL THERE! I hope it's just that I don't know what I'm looking at, because that was supposed to be gone. I'm going back today. </p><p>Tell them what happened with the pain next time you go! Don't leave the office wthout a perscription for Percoset so you don't have to go back for it if the procedure is expected to hurt afterwards. That's what happened to me, (They just pullled 4 teeth, they acted like I was a problem patient when I came back for pain medication)(!). You're the patient, if you need to talk or yell to get them to numb your mouth-do it, you deserve to be comfortable! Don't let them make you feel bad. They should feel bad for allowing you to be in pain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 316557, member: 2668"] OH JANET! I am so sorry you feel like that from the dentist!!!! I'm in the same boat! I had 4 wisdom teeth pulled on Thursday, but for the 2 Fridays before that I had some surgical thing done to one of them that didn't work- The dentist should have pulled them from the beginning- saving me al the pain! I'm still in agony, yesterday I looked at the problem tooth, expecting it to be pulled- but IT'S STILL THERE! I hope it's just that I don't know what I'm looking at, because that was supposed to be gone. I'm going back today. Tell them what happened with the pain next time you go! Don't leave the office wthout a perscription for Percoset so you don't have to go back for it if the procedure is expected to hurt afterwards. That's what happened to me, (They just pullled 4 teeth, they acted like I was a problem patient when I came back for pain medication)(!). You're the patient, if you need to talk or yell to get them to numb your mouth-do it, you deserve to be comfortable! Don't let them make you feel bad. They should feel bad for allowing you to be in pain. [/QUOTE]
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