Me too, but it makes a big difference how far erupted they are. Mine were basically half way out, and were starting to cause problems, so pull them all. The top ones came out with like one yank each, but the bottom ones took a lot of tugging. The dentist said that was pretty normal, top teeth are barely hanging on.
Mine were just beginning to come in and for some reason my dentist felt it was okay to remove them... trying to pull them was a joke, so he used a tiny reciprocating saw to cut each tooth into pieces. Took 3 hours, and given the amount of local used it would have been better to do general. Worst pain I ever felt was when the anesthetic wore off 30 minutes post procedure.
The funny thing is he had been my dentist for 3 years to that point, and because of this my family moved on to someone else. And there were potential repercussions beyond as my face was crazy swollen for a couple weeks and dozens of teachers/students wanted to know WTF happened... like if I was in a car wreck and broke my jaw or something.
Me too, but it makes a big difference how far erupted they are. Mine were basically half way out, and were starting to cause problems, so pull them all. The top ones came out with like one yank each, but the bottom ones took a lot of tugging. The dentist said that was pretty normal, top teeth are barely hanging on.