don't worry, you'll be knocked out during the procedure and won't feel a thing. afterwards, they'll give you pain pills. your jaw will be a bit sore but no serious pain. you'll be eating soft foods and everyone will take care of you. i had no complications, no bleeding afterwards, no sickness afterwards. just relax and be brave.
2006-11-30 17:02:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I have had wisdom teeth cut out. First of all its not bad. there is not a whole lot of blood and it will go fine. But dont try to talk or eat when you get out follow by their directions exactly. I didnt and got dry sockets and that hurts worse than anything.
2006-12-01 01:00:18
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answered by ? 2
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When people ask for encouragement about getting their wisdom teeth out, I like to share this story about my three children.
I removed two of my older daughter's wisdom teeth at 2:00 in the afternoon and told her to go home and lie down until dinner time. Before I got home, she had already left for the mall! I was rather angry, because I figured that she'd be moaning all night long and asking me what to do for the pain. Much to my happy surprise, she seemed just fine. She said that she waited until the numbness started to go away and she felt pretty good, so she decided to get up and go.
Same thing with my son. We were actually headed home from a drum lesson and he asked if we could stop in the office to check out the sore place in his mouth. It turned out to be an erupting wisdom tooth. He asked if I felt like taking it out right then, so I did. (I was afraid he might change his mind if he thought about it overnight.) His mom didn't even know he had a wisdom tooth taken out until he had to take the gauze out of his mouth to eat dinner. His uppers were both kind of difficult and he had trouble healing with one of them (sinus involvement), but that didn't last for more than 3 or 4 days.
With my third child, I took her to the oral surgeon, because the roots were sort of close to the nerve and _I_ didn't want to be the one to cause her any trouble if things got difficult. She had nitrous oxide and little bit of iv sedation and had all four removed at once. I wanted to get her right home, but she asked me to stop off at the mall before we went home. She insisted that she was okay. Instead of going home and lying down, she walked through the mall. Yes, she was biting on her gauze packs (in the mall!), but still she was a lot more active than I would recommend. She had no trouble at all healing. I think she went out that night, too. (It was 1999, so I don't remember the details.)
I'm not saying that they are ALL like this, but there are wisdom teeth and then there are w*!`S^D@m TEETH!!! I always say that wisdom teeth (and root canals, by the way) are like teenagers. At least 90% are no trouble at all, but everybody talks about the bad ones.
Also, see http://www.webmd.com/hw/dental/tm6328.asp
2006-12-01 01:02:25
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answered by Picture Taker 7
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Just make sure they put you to sleep. Sometimes they just use Novacaine, other than that it is so simple. You wont even need pain meds, but ask them for Vicodin anyways, cause it's awwwesome! And don't get a dry socket!
2006-12-01 01:37:10
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answered by YourMomma 2
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YOU DONT NEED CONFIDENCE....YOU NEED VICODEN -- AND ALOT OF IT
ASK FOR A XANEX, OR VALIUM BEFORE HAND -- AFTER THAT YOU WONT CARE -- BUT IN 4 HOURS YOURE GONNA NEED A HANDFUL OF PAIN KILLERS
2006-12-01 01:05:27
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answered by Anonymous
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dont worry you wont fill anything they put you out
2006-12-01 05:50:15
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answered by dream theatre 7
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READ DR.SAM'S POST. IT SHOULD GIVE YOU SOMETHING TO LOOK FORWARD TO.
2006-12-01 01:18:56
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answered by Dr. Albert, DDS, (USA) 7
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