Wisdom tooth surgery tomorrow at 10:30 am
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Are they putting you to sleep or just numbing it?
I'll keep my fingers crossed for you!
I'll keep my fingers crossed for you!
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radou said:So, tomorrow at 10:30 am I'm visiting an oral surgeon to finally get it over with. Pleeease hold all your thumbs for everything to go right.![]()
You will be fine in a month or two, good luck i hope all goes well.
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I remember getting mine out, whatever drugs they gave me it was all worth it. Felt like a million bucks getting out of the chair :)
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Yay! Finally! You are going to be so happy you did this, radou. It's no big deal. I got mine done in the morning and went out to rent videos that afternoon. Ask the doc if you can have Vicodin for recovery - it's great stuff.
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Evo said:Are they putting you to sleep or just numbing it?
No, they're just going to use local anaesthesia, since only one wisdom tooth is being removed tomorrow.
wolram said:You will be fine in a month or two, good luck i hope all goes well.
In a month or two?
I didn't hear that. Math Is Hard said:Yay! Finally! You are going to be so happy you did this, radou. It's no big deal. I got mine done in the morning and went out to rent videos that afternoon. Ask the doc if you can have Vicodin for recovery - it's great stuff.
Well, that's exactly what I'm planning to do tomorrow. Get myself stuffed with painkillers and renting a few videos. Actually, it was yesterday evening that I was totally nervous and completely out of myself because of it, but right now I'm completely relaxed and I can't wait to get rid of the bugger!
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I only had one. The dentist applied a local anesthetic. After a few minutes he came back with pliers and tried to pull the tooth with one hand - then two hands - then he put his foot on the arm of the chair for leverage - and the finally came out.
Good luck tomorrow.
Good luck tomorrow.
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Astronuc, that would have been a lovely story to share some other time!
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Math Is Hard said:Astronuc, that would have been a lovely story to share some other time!
Nah, it's okay - I remember my dentist pulling out two of my teeth for the purpose of orthodoncy a long time ago in a similar manner; he placed his foot on the chair, pulled like a madman and was sweating the hell out of himself!
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Hmm that's interesting. I am getting mine out in the morning as well. My surgery is at 9AM and I am getting all 4 removed. I am going to be put to sleep though.
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Anybody want to recommend me any movies. Preferably science fiction or things along the line of A Beautiful Mind.
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Math Is Hard said:Astronuc, that would have been a lovely story to share some other time!
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Good luck. When my friend got hers out the dentist ended up dropping one of the tooth fragments down her sinus cavity and she had to get surgery to have it removed. That was awesome. But I'm sure it won't happen to you, you'll be fine. Another friend just had his removed recently and it didn't seem to bother him at all, he seemed perfectly fine when I saw him the next day and claims it was no big deal.
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Good to hear it went okay. Follow the instructions they gave you and be make sure to keep the gauze in place. Cool liquids and all that. Happy healing!
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Happy to hear all went well. Follow your instructions, the next few days are important to avoiding problems.
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radou said:So, I just came home. Everything went well, and it was done in 30 minutes. Right now I'm sitting here and chewing down on a sterile gauze.
Glad it all went smoothly. Of course, the gauze isn't sterile anymore if you've been chewing on it.
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Moonbear said:Glad it all went smoothly. Of course, the gauze isn't sterile anymore if you've been chewing on it.The most important thing is to resist the temptation to rinse your mouth out too soon, so you don't disturb the clot needed for the healing process. Relax and enjoy your excuse to take a long weekend off.
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I know, I was instructed not to rinse my mouth until tomorrow, unless any bleeding occurs again. I'm perfectly okay now, the anaesthetic has been worn off for about 3 hours now, and I still feel no pain, just a slight irritation and the flavor of iodine, since I've got a small so-called "iodine-tape" placed on the wound for a few days in order to prevent infection.
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Well mine was completed as of 9:30 AM this morning. It probably was the easiest surgery I have ever gone through. Although I had 4 teeth removed, I have already been able to eat some solid food. This is with no other pain killers besides asprin and yes the numbing medication has worn off.
The interesting thing about the whole deal was that they attempted to put my to sleep for the surgery but were unable to. The surgeon administered 3 times the normal dose but I was awake and alert the entire surgery. Fortunately the numbing medication did work. They mentioned that my brain was probably to active during the surgery for me to by supseptible to the sleeping drugs which seems odd. I guess it comes with being a physics/math major.
The interesting thing about the whole deal was that they attempted to put my to sleep for the surgery but were unable to. The surgeon administered 3 times the normal dose but I was awake and alert the entire surgery. Fortunately the numbing medication did work. They mentioned that my brain was probably to active during the surgery for me to by supseptible to the sleeping drugs which seems odd. I guess it comes with being a physics/math major.
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Well, we have a couple of tough cookies here. Glad to hear all went ok with no complications.
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Great outcome! It's nice to see someone get good results like that. Send your dentist a nice thank-you card.radou said:A small update: there's still no pain ! It's hardly even swollen. Now it's almost 24 hours since I had surgery. Absolutely great. It seems I'm *really* lucky.![]()
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It's when the teeth are impacted and they need to break your jaw bone open to get the teeth out that's a killer.
For me, I had the added fun of having the root of the next tooth wrapped tightly around my impacted wisdom tooth.
I didn't want to mention those scenarios until you had finished your extraction.
For me, I had the added fun of having the root of the next tooth wrapped tightly around my impacted wisdom tooth.
I didn't want to mention those scenarios until you had finished your extraction.
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Is it bad not to get your wisdom teeth removed?
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Shoot. I heard several years ago, there was a denist in the western part of Kansas that would pack you nose with cocaine to numb your teeth.Greg Bernhardt said:I remember getting mine out, whatever drugs they gave me it was all worth it. Felt like a million bucks getting out of the chair :)
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They only need to be removed if they are causing trouble.Gale said:Is it bad not to get your wisdom teeth removed?
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Gale said:Is it bad not to get your wisdom teeth removed?
It all depends on how they are growing in. For most people, it seems at least one of them comes in the wrong direction, which damages the other tooth next to it, or doesn't erupt from the gum at all (impacted). If they all grow in in the right direction, no problem at all.
Glad to hear everyone pulled through with flying colors! Tacos, your experience was similar to mine in terms of recovery from all 4 out at a time (and 2 of mine were impacted, but the oral surgeon I had was excellent)...when the oral surgeon called me in the evening to check on me, he sounded pretty surprised when I told him I was enjoying a bowl of chili for dinner. I didn't even need as much as an aspirin. I kept thinking they must have given me some drug that still hadn't worn off, but nope, never really hurt. It was mostly just a dull ache like when you overwork a muscle at the gym...and I think that was more from them stretching my mouth open to get at the teeth than from the teeth themselves. But, the drugs they gave me did knock me out pretty well. Had I known the recovery was going to be so easy, I would have just told them to stick with a local anesthetic and not bother with the rest of the drugs. That's weird that the drugs didn't knock you out at all...not even a little woozy? What sort of parties are you having that drugs don't affect you?