Extremely nervous about tooth removal

I got the news today that I need both my wisdom teeth removed. This is 10 years of not going to the dentist due to a lie the NHS told me where me having a panic attack about going means I cannot get appointments for free, so I never got a checkup. Since I started to get toothaches, I wondered what the issue is, and it is the wisdom teeth creating the pain, and decaying it seems.

I've never had a tooth removed, so I don't know how worried to be. My gums appear to be touching the teeth so I don't know how they're going to solve that. But I'm constantly panicking about going through that, I had fillings done before and didn't find it too bad compared to what I expected, but they only managed one because I couldn't stop swallowing my saliva and needed breaks in between. 

My other worry is about afterwards, I don't really have crunchy food which is fine, but I don't really know what I can eat? I don't eat any animal products. And I'm not sure what to do if I get food in the stitches. 

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  • My husband is going next week to get his removed as they are at a bad angle too. He was referred to the hospital to do it. He's not ND though, so doesn't have the same sensory issues.

    But I was thinking maybe having soup handy after? Having lots of easy food in the cupboard so you don't have to think too much or go out would probably be a good idea to prepare. 

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  • My husband is going next week to get his removed as they are at a bad angle too. He was referred to the hospital to do it. He's not ND though, so doesn't have the same sensory issues.

    But I was thinking maybe having soup handy after? Having lots of easy food in the cupboard so you don't have to think too much or go out would probably be a good idea to prepare. 

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