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I didn't get mine back at the end because they had to smash them up into pieces just to get them out. All four were impacted, and the top two were pointed upwards, eventually poised to erupt into my sinuses. They knocked me out for the whole procedure, but I have one distinct memory of waking up and realizing that my head was being repeatedly slammed sideways as the dentist wrenched as hard as he could with the pliers. Fortunately he saw my eyes fluttering and told the nurse to up the amount of anesthesia coming through the IV.
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