Must pull two molars. Will I have anesthesia?

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    Question:

    Hey.
    I must have removed two molars because there are holes in them. My fear is real. There is a good month for the first going out. What opportunities are there for anesthesia. If it were up to me I just had a general anesthetic and then wake up when they are finished, but it is not possible??

    Rasmus

    Answer:

    Dear Rasmus,

    The anesthesia is possible, but it's not all dentists can offer. Nationwide, there are some few who offer this treatment. It tends to be no major encroachment to remove molars, and this is of course under local anesthesia, so you do not feel any pain. If you're worried, talk to your dentist about it.

    Hope you can use my answer.

    Sincerely

    Dentist Joan Olsen

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