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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  • Perhaps you could get some Huel if you enjoy it and it meets your dietary needs. Soup is another good one, when it comes to the work itself they're professionals and this is so routine to them. You won't be the first person to turn up to the dentist after 10 years. It's been longer for me, probably significantly so and I dread to think of the world of hurt they'll discover. 

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  • Perhaps you could get some Huel if you enjoy it and it meets your dietary needs. Soup is another good one, when it comes to the work itself they're professionals and this is so routine to them. You won't be the first person to turn up to the dentist after 10 years. It's been longer for me, probably significantly so and I dread to think of the world of hurt they'll discover. 

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