Is There Any Place in Austin, Texas That Offers Discounted Dental Surgery?

Question by Carly: Is there any place in Austin, Texas that offers discounted dental surgery?
I just moved here a year ago and my insurance that I have only works in Florida. I went back to Florida last week to visit my parents & go to the doctor and dentist and found out that I need my wisdom teeth removed ASAP bc they’re impacted.

Best answer:

Answer by tod m
check with the county hospital.

Answer by arnie g
Just a heads up,you may not want them to give you a drug called Versed

In fact, many people who use Versed for “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 commonly administered in combination with anesthesia before and during surgery. It is also commonly used for minor procedures like colonoscopies dental procedures like extractions,conscience 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.

IT’S NOT MY INTENTION FOR YOU TO NOT GET THE PROCEDURE DONE, JUST INFORMING YOU THAT YOU MAY WANT IT DONE WITH ANOTHER DRUG!!!!!

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