I got the advice to get them all out at the same time, and I had no problems. I was given some drug during the procedure where the doctor said I would be awake, but wouldn't remember a damn thing. Awake to assist him in moving my tongue, opening my mouth, etc. Afterwards, I was groggy, laid on my couch drifting in and out of consciousness, because the doctor gave me Hillbilly Heroin.
I have no idea what pleasure people find in that drug, but I couldn't stand the grogginess and for me Tylenol/Ibuprofen was fine after the first dose of that stuff wore off. After a few hours I was told I could remove the gauze and watch for excessive bleeding. Occasionally, I would feel some throbbing pains from not taking the heavy stuff, but nothing I couldn't put up with. The stitches could be a pain, because they will start to loosen and you will feel them when drinking or eating. But they eventually dissolve or you remove them after it has healed. And I had phantom throbbing pains for about six months afterwards that were not that bad just a little five minute reminder.
My roommate had dry socket when he got his out. He smoked and drank from a straw. His girlfriend babied him, it was a hilarious time in my life and I got lots of lectures from his little, domineering girlfriend.
Also, if the dentist doesn't give you a pamphlet make sure to bring a friend that has a good memory. To remember all those questions you will want to know later, How long to leave the gauze in, how often to gargle, how long the stitches take, how much is too much blood.
Post edited May 20, 2014 by VABlitz