I would do it.
I think having your wisdom teefusses pulled is a different experience for each person.
It took the dentist only 15 minutes to remove all four of my wisdom teefusses. I was kind of groggy, and only ate Mac 'N Cheese for one day after I had mine pulled, but then I was alright.
One of my friends from high school was able to play football the same day that he had his taken out.
One of my other friends was in pain and unhappy for about a week after getting his removed.
Think it depends on the person, but shouldnt be too bad.
2006-09-11 05:31:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Well Sweetie. The sore throat part won't affect getting them out. If the cough is really bad, the dentist may not want to go through with it. If it helps any, when you get the novacaine? It will numb your throat, probably just enough to keep you from coughing through the whole thing. Your dentist probably wouldn't appreciate your coughing in his face though. I would reschedule. You are already in enough discomfort as it is. You can re-rearrange your schedule, know what I mean? When that novacaine wears off, you are going to experience some pain, so if you want to have a nagging sore throat and cough and painful mouth, you are going to be one miserable lil person. Good luck.
2006-09-11 04:36:47
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answered by sherijgriggs 6
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I'd keep the appointment. Don't take any cough suppressants, as coughing is your body's way of trying to eliminate the germs that make us sick, and the mucous that builds up as a result of colds. Hopefully by the time your appointment rolls around, your coughing will have subsided. If you're still coughing hard the day of your appointment, you should call the dentist's office and ask them if they think you should reschedule.
2006-09-11 04:36:53
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answered by Voodoo Doll 3
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maximum persons do yet some people have none. some surely get a million, 2 or 3 and extremely few get more desirable ones so as that they could have 5-8. this isn't difficulty-loose in any respect. An x-ray at your dentist's will practice once you've them or no longer.
2016-11-26 01:07:35
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answered by reguant 4
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I think you'd better call the Dentist immediately and tell them about the cough. He will postpone your appointment because it could cause both of you problems. We all rearrange our lives around a Dentist, but things happen occassionally to prevent our doing what we need to do right now.
2006-09-11 04:35:41
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answered by skyeblue 5
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Call your dentist and ask. If he gives the greenlight, then it should be ok. Non of us here can help i dont think, unless there are any dentists on board. Its not that hard to reschedule your life around another dental appointment. I am sure the dentist would jsut push someones timeslot forward and you can use their timeslot which wouldnt be too far away. Otherwise find a new dentist.
2006-09-11 04:36:59
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answered by bloodyminidriver 2
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Well, I'd go ahead and go to the appointment, but let the dentist know that you've got a bad cough. Or you could call before hand and see what they think.
2006-09-11 04:35:20
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answered by Souris 5
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Well not to worry your dentist probably will send you home once he or she learns this,a lot of times doctors and dentist will not treat you if there is something else going on say like a cold,so keep your app.or better yet call your dentist and let him know whats going on,hell advise you as to whether or not hed like you to come in or wait.PS.a friend
2006-09-11 04:48:06
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answered by my space 3
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You should postpone your appointment till you are well. You can't expect to cough when you are opening your mouth. Rub some salt on the wisdom teeth if it hurts.
2006-09-11 04:37:17
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answered by wan2knowhow 2
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Quit smoking weed or you're going to forget you even have an appointment.
no, seriously... A cough is no big deal, quit making excuses and just go. Suck on a recola before you go...
2006-09-11 04:37:55
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answered by Anonymous
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