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    Well i go 2marrow at 845am to get my widsom teeth out. I have no dental ins. So the bill is 1,865. They want 525 bucks just to put me to sleep. This is crazy but i kinda have no choice cuz im in alot of pain. So i got a credit line thru Care Credit if i pay it off before 1 year it is 0% interest.

    My medical ins. might pick up 1 tooth that is impacted but not the other 3. I hope it does that will knock off 425 bucks. All i have to say is i love my job and workin for the mom and pop outfits but now i wish i had the benefits the big boys offerd.
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    Good luck to you. I had my wisdom teeth pulled out. It was a miserable experience and I couldn't eat anything after that. Just milkshakes and yogurt shakes. Think happy thoughts. :wink:

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    even with a dental plan, you may still be SOL. Most of them cover up to a 1000 a year, but no major stuff the first however many months, and then there is the deductible, and copay....
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    Im going to try to think happy thoughts. LOL i just took a perkaset for the 1st time in my life and i feel drunk or something it is weird but i am in no pian.
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    i'm so glad i have an uncle who is a dentist and runs his own office in chandler, arizona. family discount ftw! i'm supposed to have mine x-rayed and pulled some time this year. i cannot stop chomping down the sides of my mouth.

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    I had mine pulled when I was 17, no big deal, if the surgeon is real good at what he does all you will experience is a little soreness for a couple days afterward. And FWIW, dentists don't routinely pull wisdom teeth - an oral-maxillofacial surgeon is the one who does it.

    As far as wisdom teeth are concerned, if the wife or the kids ever need it done it's covered under my medical, not dental, and no co-pay because it's considered a "hospitalization", even though it's done on an outpatient basis...sweet health plan.

    Don't feel bad though - my dental insurance sucks, too. Not much difference between having and not having it, it's that bad, except for the twice a year routine stuff. Anything else and I'll be footing the bill.

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    I had all my wisdoms removed, long time ago, probably around '79 in the Military. They were all impacted, but were not causing pain. Was to have them all out in one sitting, but the Dentist..so he said and he did have plyers, so I belieived him...had a really hard time with the first one, took to long and had to reschedule the rest. It was miserable taking the first, and the recovery took along time as it became infected. The other three came out real easy, and quick. With a quick recovery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mackman
    Im going to try to think happy thoughts. LOL i just took a perkaset for the 1st time in my life and i feel drunk or something it is weird but i am in no pian.
    That's funny, Hope you still stay away from broken beer bottles.

    Just remember, the pain will come back, Please Please no mixing the pain killers and the beer.

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    Mack I think I remember you saying you smoke, try not to while your mouth is healing. Dry sockets, hurt more then the extraction. If you can believe me and just take my word for it don't find out for yourself. Smoking withdrawls would be better than the dry sockets.

    No Stank you. :wink:

    I don't smoke but watched husband who does and did after the removal. It was a ugly mess, and extremely painful. Get better fast,

    Oh sorry one more thing, Ibuprophene works great on mouth pain too. Not tylenol, or aleve.

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    Ouch on the bill.

    I had one wisdom tooth pulled about a year ago. Total bill was $125 (x rays, extraction, pain medication before and after).
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    My dentist told me it's best to get them pulled early cause it's less painful. I still have mine and I don't have any room for them to grow in so I got to get mine removed and I learned that when your wisdom teeth come in they cause all kinds of problems like sinus problems, and sore throat. I'm gonna have them put me to sleep when they do mine cause I'm a baby when it comes to pain.

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    Mackman,

    Save the money and stay awake for the procedure. I had all four of my wisdom teeth taken out at the same time. They will give you a local anesthetic and some nitrous.

    I listened to Howard Stern on headsets that they gave me and I didn't feel a thing. My bottom teeth were impacted and had to be cut out. Still didn't experience any pain whatsoever.

    Just don't get dry sockets. I heard that REALLY SUCKS.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Colts Fan
    Mackman,

    Save the money and stay awake for the procedure. I had all four of my wisdom teeth taken out at the same time. They will give you a local anesthetic and some nitrous.

    I listened to Howard Stern on headsets that they gave me and I didn't feel a thing. My bottom teeth were impacted and had to be cut out. Still didn't experience any pain whatsoever.

    Just don't get dry sockets. I heard that REALLY SUCKS.
    I was awake when they took my wisdom teeth out. They gave me the local anesthetic and some nitrous and I was set. I felt pain, but the dentist said whenever I felt pain to just inhale the gas. I did and I didn't mine the pain at all.

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    :shock: ..sticker shock!
    I had mine pulled (all 4 at one sitting) 28 years ago. I paid an oral surgeon about $700 back then. I didn't have an impacted tooth, but a couple were growing in crooked. The cost was the most painful part. This guy yanked them out like nothing, and I never snarled or bit, but I'm sure I glared at him the whole time. :evil:

    I'd like to have those teeth back now.
    I've lost a few over the years, and what I have left, are almost all crowned.

    Costs sure have gotten out of hand. I remember one time needing two molars crowned, and the Dentist wanted $1800. I was living in San Rafael, Ca. at the time. I visited my Dad who was living in Tucson, Az. and went to his Mexican Dentist in Nogales. His Dentist did both crowns for $280. That was 18 years ago, and the crowns are still perfect. Seems all my American Dentistry has failed in one way or another, and had me going back for additional work...costing me even more. Had one gold crown come off, and I swallowed it. Cost me another $1000 to replace it. Most of the time I catch the crown before I loose it. I've never found an American Dentist I've been happy with. I feel they should all at least look like Pam Anderson...so I don't feel so bad being F$@$!! :?


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    I still have all 4 of my wisdom teeth...no problems with them. I also have 4...er, 3, baby teeth left. And I'm 41. It's genetic...my grandmother had 4 baby teeth, mother 2, me 4, one of my daughters will have 2.

    I have had 1 cavity my entire life...in one of those baby teeth. Had it drilled and filled when I was in high school by a 74 year old dentist that used no novacaine and had me screaming in the chair. Got it pulled about 5 years ago when the filling fell out and I was under nitrous when he yanked it. That was the single greatest trip I've ever been on. My dentist (great, great guy) kept asking me how I was doing?

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    All of mine were impacted and had to be removed. The doctor had to remove bone from my jaw to get them out. Medical insurance and dental insurance paid for some of it, I still had to pay a pretty good hunk of bills for it though. It also managed to hit my annual limit on dental work.


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    I still have all my wisdom teeth as well. I looked into having teeth removed, and boy did I learn. The insurance would pay nearly everything to have them cleaned. A substantial percentage to have them filled. But nearly NOTHING to have any removed. If I'm not mistaken, about 10% was about the best BLUE CROSS and BLUE SHIELD would do. They want you to "cure" the problems, not get rid of them. And, considering they are not able to give me enough novacane, before drilling to actually deaden the sensation, I would MUCH RATHER, when they want to work on my teeth, take them out and let them work on them on the counter. :wink:
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    Well it didnt go as bad as i thought it would. The total bill was 1,140.00 bucks so my keystone medical picked up more then they said. I cant smoke for 7-10days or i will get dry socket and they say that is very painfull. It has been 27 hrs. after i got them out and i feel kinda good. I should have done this along time ago. O well this is my story cant wait to get back to normal.
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    Never had a dry socket, but a friend endured it. He was a smoker, and he 'snuck" one. Got dry sockets in two teeth.

    They can't do anything for it, you have to endure it. He described it as being worse than pushing out a pea sized kidney stone - which he did.


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    Quote Originally Posted by dle
    Never had a dry socket, but a friend endured it. He was a smoker, and he 'snuck" one. Got dry sockets in two teeth.

    They can't do anything for it, you have to endure it. He described it as being worse than pushing out a pea sized kidney stone - which he did.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Twilight Flyer
    I still have all 4 of my wisdom teeth...no problems with them.
    Same here. I remember when mine came in when I was a kid. Worst pain I've ever had.

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