yes they can pull all of them at once. You will more than likely want to be knocked out for this one. But it is possible. I had all of mine taken out at one time, so yes it can be done.
2006-06-07 07:55:37
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answered by The Mullet 4
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Well, they will have to numb all the teeth. Also, they can pull each tooth one at a time, but that can happen in once session at the dentist. After that, you may need dentures.
2006-06-07 19:28:20
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answered by Rosie 2
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I think so. Something like that happened to my parents. Dad had a few of his teeth pulled at a time while Mom had all of hers pulled out at once. I'm sorry your teeth is that bad.
2006-06-07 14:47:25
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answered by Marie N 3
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Yes, they can. However, where I work we usually take the patient to the operating room. This makes it easier on the patient and our own staff. The doctors I work for don't like to numb the whole mouth. They prefer one quadrant at a time.
2006-06-07 21:24:16
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answered by jess 1
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depends on your health and how many teeth it is. good luck. i always tell my patients that eating with a denture is like running with a fake leg. you will officially be dentally handicapped.
if you can even save a few of them it will be worth it.
2006-06-07 14:47:26
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answered by tomh311 4
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They usually won't. The risk of infection and dry sockets runs too high.
2006-06-07 14:46:34
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answered by startwinkle05 6
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They can but you'll have to be put to sleep to do it, most likely.That is what they told my husband when he checked on his.
2006-06-07 14:47:07
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answered by Southern Girl/ deal with it! 3
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dentures
2006-06-07 14:49:20
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answered by whoselineguy 4
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