Long story short, need a few more teeth yanked out. My question is about the recovery. if I had a prescription would I get in trouble for strong pain killers or would I need to ask for non narcotic stuff? thanks in advance
Tooth question?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Boattlebot, Nov 15, 2016.
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Shouldn't just let the dm know
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Thanks.
It's gunna be a while till I can get them yanked. I need either insurence or cash and I don't got one or the other right now lol -
I had some pulled and got the codiene pain pills, my safety dept said on the phone not to take any 24 hours before I drove.
But I didn't get tested or in an accident to know for sure.
Dental insurance is more of a scam, just pay cash for the pullingsRusty Trawler and Boattlebot Thank this. -
Yea I know from the last insurence I had. it was still nice only paying a 20$ copay for a yank tho vs 300ish out of pocket.
Got 2 more teeth that need out and I should be good to go. I learned the hard way to brush my #### teeth loltucker Thanks this. -
Well... I'm an amateur dental surgeon. If you're in the Northeast we can meet. All you have to do is upset me; I'll extract the teeth for free....... I can't guarantee it'll be those causing you trouble..... but some will come out.
It's an option. A ####ty option, but an option.Rusty Trawler, Bakerman, Lepton1 and 1 other person Thank this. -
I've had a few of my Choppers yanked out in the past if you don't have insurance there are dental schools at some of the colleges that you can go to so the students can get practice can you pay out of pocket and when I had to do that if I remember correctly it was like $25 a tooth as far as the painkillers you should be able to talk to your dentist or a dentist and they do make a non-addictive painkiller I can't recall the name offhand it's been years but your dentist should know what they can offer I had a job that did random tests pretty regularly and I didn't want to test dirty so I explained this to my dentist and he gave me a painkiller that was not an opiate but looking to the dental school that's probably your best bet if you don't have insurance is that I can tell you from my insurance bill the last time I went to my dentist to have one of my teeth pulled and it was like $280 yeah Dental School would be the way to go
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After today I'm considering letting you borrow my tire thumbed to make your job easier lol I'm on hometime right now and bourbon didn't even kill the painKillingTime Thanks this.
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There's one of those near me but the students work in the dental er under a established dentist. still costs like 200$ I think but it's all walk in no apointment. No truck parking tho lol it's in the heart of Rochester ny
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I had all my wisdoms yanked same day. Took T3's for like a day and that was it. Was back at work a week later (only because I had those days booked off anyways).
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