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I think my wisdom teeth are causing me trouble even though I don't want to think so... because I can't imagine going in to get them taken out! I think they're impacting, how was the removal? Not the same as every other tooth was it?
I dread the dentist's office
A friend of mine had to have hers cut in half before removal.
They also tried to put her under for it, but apparently she felt everything all while unable to move or say anything.
So when are yours coming out?
OH MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111
I don't know... but I'm a sucker when it comes to blood
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| Originally posted by Leon Oziel OH MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111 I don't know... but I'm a sucker when it comes to blood |
As someone who's had them done without going under (only my mouth was "frozen"), I can tell you that the procedure is peanuts compared to how you're going to feel once you get home and the drugs wear off.
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| Originally posted by Cosmic Fur As someone who's had them done without going under (only my mouth was "frozen"), I can tell you that the procedure is peanuts compared to how you're going to feel once you get home and the drugs wear off. |
'stiching' what the mother!!?
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| Originally posted by Leon Oziel 'stiching' what the mother!!? |
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| Originally posted by Leon Oziel 'stiching' what the mother!!? |
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| Originally posted by Zentac_75 if your orthodondist is any good, heshe will use dissolving stiches. There is a whole thread in the Cor about this a few weeks back where I offered a LOT of advice (I had all 4 removed, 3 impacted) It was not a pleasant experience. I'll search for the link. |
No stitching for me as I recall... all 4 were done at the same time. I didn't feel much pain after the sedation wore off from the hospital, because the Oxycotin kicked in already. There's so much more soft food to eat than soup. I had a paid week off from work, and high all day for a whole week.
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| Originally posted by Abercrombie There's so much more soft food to eat than soup. |
here you go...its more about how to cope with the discomfort after the procedure which is the most difficult part.
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...d=&pagenumber=1
Each case is different depending on the size of your jaw, and whether teeth are impacted or not. I also am POSITIVE that bruising/swelling depends on how gentle/caring your orthodontist is.
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| Originally posted by FunkyCrew considering the fact that I couldn't open my mouth by more then a few centimeters, or chew at all for that matter, soup was the only option |
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| Originally posted by Abercrombie No stitching for me as I recall... all 4 were done at the same time. I didn't feel much pain after the sedation wore off from the hospital, because the Oxycotin kicked in already. There's so much more soft food to eat than soup. I had a paid week off from work, and high all day for a whole week. |
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| Originally posted by Zentac_75 Hearty stew!!!!! I survived off of Ensure, and blended meals. Thanks Magic Bullet!!!!(eating is surprisingly NOT AS FUN without chewing) |
I was told to make haste in getting them removed. After two years of trying to find out what the hell 'haste' was, I finally got around to it.
I was put under in outpatient surgery at Oakville General. They had to use a Gucci steel hammer and chisel to break the teeth into roughly 20 pieces, but only after cutting away my gums and chipping out part of my jawbone. I remember being really fucked up on the table, passing out and then waking up feeling quite uncomfortable. It made me think of the grown man I wheeled past on my geurney, the one spitting up blood and crying like a little girl.
I was on Percocet for two and a half weeks and looked like a chipmunk. I couldn't get out of bed for two or three days. After a week and a bit I went to Niagara for my buddy's 19th birthday and learned a valuable lesson about painkillers, alcohol and strippers.
Nothing short of being set on fire could equal the pain I experienced when I woke up on the second day having forgot to dose myself overnight.
What's the moral of the story? They are threefold:
1. Do not procrastinate in getting them out, it makes it worse in the long run.
2. Do not forget to take your meds. Do not sleep through the alarm to take your meds in the middle of the night. Take your meds.
3. Strippers will occasionally tongue your balls if you give them narcotics.
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| Originally posted by FunkyCrew considering the fact that I couldn't open my mouth by more then a few centimeters, or chew at all for that matter, soup was the only option |
Ughhh. I have been in denial for almost a year now that I have to get my wisdom teeth removed. Tooth pain is one of the worst pains ever. DO NOT WANT!! :<
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| Originally posted by Dr. DAS What's the moral of the story? They are threefold: 1. Do not procrastinate in getting them out, it makes it worse in the long run. |
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| Originally posted by Dr. DAS |
i have all 4 growing and so far i dont have any pains or problems, hope it stays that way
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| Originally posted by Dr. DAS and looked like a chipmunk. |
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| Originally posted by geroin i have all 4 growing and so far i dont have any pains or problems, hope it stays that way |
all straight and perfect
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| Originally posted by Zentac_75 You got Oxycotin ???? that's for cancer pain!!!!! your surgeon must be veryyyyy popular. |
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| Originally posted by FunkyCrew considering the fact that I couldn't open my mouth by more then a few centimeters, or chew at all for that matter, soup was the only option |

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| Originally posted by Zentac_75 You got Oxycotin ???? that's for cancer pain!!!!! your surgeon must be veryyyyy popular. |
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