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Dental Surgery Sedation vs anesthesia
Posted on 9/15/25 at 6:13 am
Posted on 9/15/25 at 6:13 am
So gotta get dental sugery done and they're planning on putting me under. Extration and later implants.
How does this type of anesthesia compare to actually being cut on for appendex or gallbladder surgery?
Haven't been put under since I was7 or 8.
How does this type of anesthesia compare to actually being cut on for appendex or gallbladder surgery?
Haven't been put under since I was7 or 8.
Posted on 9/15/25 at 6:25 am to Tempratt
I had all four wisdom teeth surgically extracted, was put under and came up during the procedure.
Not a fun memory from 1983.
Other than that, no worries.
Not a fun memory from 1983.
Other than that, no worries.
Posted on 9/15/25 at 6:42 am to soccerfüt
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I had all four wisdom teeth surgically extracted, was put under and came up during the procedure.
I had the same thing but they caught me coming out of it and re-dosed me pretty quick. I didn't feel any pain, just the doctor yanking my head around like a bass with a hook in its mouth.
I'd assume the anesthesia is the same for all medical procedures. Knock you out, perform then you come out of it all confused. Make sure someone is there to record what you do when you come to. Some of those videos are hilarious.
Posted on 9/15/25 at 6:53 am to WhiskeyThrottle
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I'd assume the anesthesia is the same for all medical procedures.

Posted on 9/15/25 at 6:56 am to Tempratt
Propofol, fentanyl and ketamine for the longer procedures, so I’ve heard.
Posted on 9/15/25 at 6:58 am to Tempratt
How many are you having removed? I recently broke a tooth, had to have the roots/base removed and an implant placed. All they did was a local anesthetic and gas. Wasn’t bad. I don’t see the need for you to be put under if it’s just a tooth or 2
Posted on 9/15/25 at 7:02 am to Tempratt
I have had 2 implants. I was sedated and did not feel anything. I was awake. The recovery was pretty easy, be prepared to eat soft food or awhile.
Posted on 9/15/25 at 7:05 am to Tempratt
Depends on the procedure. Go under
This post was edited on 9/15/25 at 7:06 am
Posted on 9/15/25 at 7:05 am to Tempratt
Depends on a facility/ length of procedure, you could get a CRNA and a LMA or you could get an anesthesiologist and a ET tube. Or a combo of either. Regardless, you’ll likely get Prop for induction.
This post was edited on 9/15/25 at 7:07 am
Posted on 9/15/25 at 7:23 am to Tempratt
Be a man and just get nonvaccine shots.
Posted on 9/15/25 at 8:00 am to The Nino
Sedation will get rid of the gag reflex so sometimes the doctor requires sedation due to where the tooth is located. Some patients hate the dentist and would prefer to not even remember driving up to the building so it's worth the extra cost.
Posted on 9/15/25 at 8:04 am to SaltyMcKracker
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Sedation will get rid of the gag reflex
Hmmm.....
Where might such a thing be purchased?
Posted on 9/15/25 at 8:10 am to Tempratt
I had a few extractions and implants. I did it all under gas/local. It is kind of like dreaming about having dental surgery. You're there, I could pretty much follow what was happening but sort of time traveling along. The first time under the gas was actually pretty euphoric, especially since I was very nervous. All of your stress and anxiety melts away. I understood why people do drugs at that moment.
I did feel a bit and was able to motion that I felt stuff and they numbed me up a tad more and proceeded. It does suck. I'm sure being under would be better, but I was willing to suck it up for the difference in price due to my frugality. I think my surgeon said it was fairly evenly split on people's decision so lots do it with just gas like I did.
I did feel a bit and was able to motion that I felt stuff and they numbed me up a tad more and proceeded. It does suck. I'm sure being under would be better, but I was willing to suck it up for the difference in price due to my frugality. I think my surgeon said it was fairly evenly split on people's decision so lots do it with just gas like I did.
Posted on 9/15/25 at 8:51 am to RaginCajunz
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The first time under the gas was actually pretty euphoric, especially since I was very nervous. All of your stress and anxiety melts away. I understood why people do drugs at that moment.
Had a procedure where I had all of my silver fillings removed and replaced with modern fillings, about 5 or 6 in total. Went with local and gas for that since it was going to take long and be a lot of drilling.
My experience was strange, at one point I got too deep into the gas and had a kind of out of body experience and could hear my heartbeat pounding in my head. Had a full-fledged panic attack. The dentist warned me about this before we started and gave me a hand signal to tell him to stop for a moment. Good thing about gas is that if you stop breathing it in, you come out of it really fast. It took me no time to get my head right, dentist made an adjustment to the gas level, gave me some instruction on how to meter how much effect it would have by adjusting my breathing and it was smooth sailing from there on. Even with the little hiccup, it was a much better experience than trying to fight through it fully conscious.
Posted on 9/15/25 at 8:56 am to RolltidePA
I had that type of head swim getting an impacted wisdom tooth pulled. Since then, I just had one removed a year ago, then had the implant put in about three months ago and they offered gas, but I said numb me up. Wasn't bad, actually. Doc was great at communicating to monitor if any pain and backed off twice to administer more novacaine or whatever they use.
Posted on 9/15/25 at 9:32 am to soccerfüt
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Not a fun memory from 1983.
After many years of having dentists and oral surgeons crawl around in my mouth I can say with great assurance that pain avoidance is much better now. Multimodal analgesia is usually administered through a vein on the back of your hand. Your pulse and blood oxygen are monitored as a precaution. If your experience is like mine, you will have a pleasurable slight buzz then lights out. The cocktails they give now minimize the post-op grogginess. Good luck.
Posted on 9/15/25 at 9:50 am to Tempratt
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So gotta get dental sugery done and they're planning on putting me under.
Got put under. Don't remember a damn thing.
Posted on 9/15/25 at 10:32 am to Tempratt
Got my wisdom teeth out 2 years ago and they put me under in the office. I remember them putting the IV in and then I woke up. I had my tonsils removed when I was 21 or so and that’s the only other time I was under. I remember being a hell of a lot more groggy after that procedure.
Posted on 9/15/25 at 10:40 am to Tempratt
Just get put under what is the worry? I’d rather be out than not
Posted on 9/15/25 at 10:46 am to Tempratt
There is no way I could have been able to be awake while they cut, pull, yank and destroy my wisdom teeth. I remember talking after the IV, then waking up. I have nerve damage in my chin even because I was 37 when I got them removed. I don't even care about the nerve damage....and it wasnt his fault anyway, the part I am thrilled about was I was out and didnt have to feel or see what was happening. Worth every penny if you are a coward like I am.
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