answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

You should. If you didn't (or don't) I would call the dentist/oral surgeon and ask to be prescribed some. If that doesn't work then call your regular doctor and explain the situation to see if he can prescribe yo some and find a new dentist

User Avatar

Wiki User

16y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

Yes. If you are being put under, then yes... they do use an IV to put the anesthetic into you. But I am a total wimp when it comes to shots, pains, etc. and it didn't hurt! You could kind of feel the IV being put into you, but it didn't really hurt. Plus, you will fall asleep seconds after! :) Don't worry--- it's WAY easier than you think! The hardest part is recovering...Good luck! :D

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

yes.. you get about 4-6 depends on how you react to the Novocaine

But their are options nowadays that let you be put to sleep for the procedure (if you really don't like shots) but they tend to be more expensive. Ask your doctor about your options.

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

I am sure if you wanted to pay for anesthesia, which is the bulk of a bill with that procedure, you could get gassed out. I had three removed, and had a local anesthetic used in my mouth for the procedure. I was awake the whole time. It wasn't terrible...if you can deal with hearing the teeth being removed.

Hope this answer is helpful.

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

I do hope you mean the Dentist and not you. If that is how the Dentist give you something for the pain yes. There are different ways of doing so. if you are scared of the pain just ask them to put on some creme they use for kids. You wont feel a thing then. I hate the injection too. And speak to the doctor about it if you are scared they are used to it. Dentists today are trained for it.

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

It might be different in different people's cases although in my case .. my doctor put what is called Liquid Vallum in the iv. This is a type of sedation

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What is in the IV that is placed in your arm when your wisdom teeth are pulled?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

How can you get prescibed for Vicodin?

if you fall and break an arm or have a car wreck or get your wisdom teeth pulled basically if you hurt yourself.


What happened when you pulled on one of the arm muscles of the chicken wing?

the muscle gets pulled


How do you change a wiper arm?

Some are held on with a nut and others have a clip underneath that has to be pulled back to that the arm can be taken off.


What part of the Nazi's bodies was the swastika placed?

The left upper part of the arm is where the band is placed.


How do you remove the wiper arm from a Pontiac Montana 2003?

Generally ,at the base of the arm is a small hinged catch that you can gently pry open. Once you do this ,the arm can be pulled off.


Which whitening toothpaste whitens teeth the most?

Arm & Hammer Advanced White whitens your teeth the most.


Is it possible for birth control to be in the womens arm?

Yes the birth control implant is usually placed in the arm.


Where are tattoos placed on the muscle or between layers of skin?

On The Arm


Where is the negative electrode placed in lead 2?

right arm


What reaction occurs when rubbing alcohol is placed on the arm?

The cooling effect of alcohol on the skin is the result of?


How do you use abduction in a sentence?

When the arm is pulled away from the trunk of the body, it is in a state of abduction.


What is the needle like that is used for IV sedative I am getting it for my wisdom teeth aextraction and i am petrified of needles will it hurt?

I too share the same fear and just had the operation done for wisdom teeth extraction. If you are going under anesthesia, the only needle you will really care about is the IV, and once it is in for a few seconds you really don't notice it. I sat with the IV in my arm for about 10 minutes before I was wheeled back into the surgery room, then a oxygen mask was placed over my face and my doctor told me to take some deep breaths. Everything started to get bright and before I knew it I was awake in the recovery room. The soreness after the surgery is much worse than the needle for the IV.