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this post was submitted on 19 Sep 2023
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Depending on your sensitivity to anesthesia can be anywhere from 2-3 hours to 24.
When I had my wisdom teeth worked on it took till the next morning for most feeling to return.
Ooooh! Anesthesia! I thought OP had severe frostbite and was confused ๐
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God, wisdomz were a nightmare. Practically needed a woman's pad for my mouth, so much blood.