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sassy94 asked in HealthDental · 9 years ago

Wisdom teeth question 10 pts..?

I have to get my top wisdom teeth pulled..They told me I have to remove my tongue ring out for the procedure...will my hole close??I had it for 4 years now...The procedure is going to take an hour..

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  • 9 years ago
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    There is a chance, that a very thin layer of tissue will grow back over in that time but it will be easy to pop it with your tongue bar, although it may hurt a little. Best thing to do is take a deep breath and shove it through, lol.

  • Arnie
    Lv 7
    9 years ago

    If it was me I would not let them use this drug

    Versed ( Midazolam ) for the procedure.

    In fact, many people who use Versed for " IV Sedation,Conscious Sedation" during a procedure are awake for the entire procedure but remember nothing, often believing they were "out" the whole time.

    Versed (Midazolam) is an amnestic. It is also commonly used for minor procedures like colonoscopies dental procedures like extractions,conscious sedation,twilight sleep, so that patients won't remember pain and discomfort.HOWEVER THAT DOES NOT MEAN THAT THOSE SENSATIONS WILL NOT BE EXPERIENCED!!!!Forgetting does no mean it did not happen!! Amnesia does NOT take place for some patients.

    Here is a note from a Dentist Who uses Versed

    I've used Versed 1000+ times during oral surgery procedures and I've never had a complaint. It's a miracle drug because it is safe and it causes you to not remember an unpleasant experience. My answer to him is isn't it better to have not experienced the pain than to have forgot it. No wonder you have had no complaints they have no memory of the procedure. Arnie G.

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    No it will not close. It takes a long time for it too close and since it's been 4 years you will be fine. But those things chip your teeth.

    Source(s): I used too have one
  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    No youll be fine

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    9 years ago

    maybe yes

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