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Old 11-14-2012, 11:15 AM   #1
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I have an impacted wisdom tooth. I was told that it might just take longer to get removed depending on how complicated it's positioning is.
All 4 of my wisdom teeth will never grow out of my gums, they run into my molars, they can only be surgically removed, will they at bootcamp?
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Old 11-14-2012, 12:35 PM   #2
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All 4 of my wisdom teeth will never grow out of my gums, they run into my molars, they can only be surgically removed, will they at bootcamp?
From everything people have told me, they still will take them out unless the position is really complicated and will take longer to remove. Then they have you wait until A-School or something like that.
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From everything people have told me, they still will take them out unless the position is really complicated and will take longer to remove. Then they have you wait until A-School or something like that.
Okay because i feel like I won't be to ready to do basic with still being groggy from surgery
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Okay because i feel like I won't be to ready to do basic with still being groggy from surgery
They give you a couple of days SIQ if you get them taken out
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They give you a couple of days SIQ if you get them taken out
Okay, what SIQ?
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Old 11-14-2012, 06:19 PM   #6
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Okay, what SIQ?
Sick in Quarters. You're not allowed to leave your rack except for meals.

And for most dental work you will be wide awake, so no need to worry about being drowsy from anesthesia.
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Okay, what SIQ?
sick in quarters. they will have you stay in bed for a couple days with some pain meds and whatnot
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sick in quarters. they will have you stay in bed for a couple days with some pain meds and whatnot
Even durin surgery they won't put you on pain numbing stuff?
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