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General anesthesia for tooth extraction

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#1
  • 芸能人は歯が命
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  • 2022/04/23 21:23

I heard that my friend's friend's boyfriend (37 years old) had general anesthesia for a tooth extraction at the dentist, and he developed epilepsy-like symptoms. The hospital called an ambulance right away, but he refused to get in, so he went home and his condition deteriorated.

The details of what happened are still being inquired by the dentist and the hospital, but my friend's boyfriend (32 years old) who had his teeth replaced with veneers about a year ago also became ill after the surgery and lost his life due to infection.

I wonder if American dentists are safe or not ? Please share if you know similar stories.

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#16
  • はて
  • 2022/04/25 (Mon) 18:27
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My teeth were also growing sideways.
Of course, I could have chosen local anesthesia, but I didn't want to cut my gums or grind or pulverize the bone while I was conscious, and most importantly, I didn't want to damage my marsupial nerve by exerting too much force or moving too much.
I heard that a certain number of people have lost feeling in their jaw after having their wisdom teeth removed.

I was satisfied because it was only a few hundred dollars including anesthesia.

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#17
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/04/26 (Tue) 11:46
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# I heard that if you call an ambulance you get a bill for thousands of dollars, what happens if you overstep?

I wonder if you know someone who has overstepped ?.

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#18
  • メディカルビル
  • 2022/04/26 (Tue) 12:16
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Medical bills don't go away even if you go bankrupt.

But if you make a payment, at least the amount you can pay back each month, and keep paying it properly, you will be fine. If you keep paying back the amount, no matter how many years it takes, you will basically be fine, and once you pass away, you will no longer be obligated to pay.

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#19
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/04/26 (Tue) 16:59
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They say that if you are a US citizen and have no job or income, your medical expenses are free.

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#20
  • は?
  • 2022/04/26 (Tue) 19:07
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Then the homeless can go to the hospital all they want.

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