pulling wisdom teeth is a common practice for a dentist, yes you will lose feeling in your lips and tounge becuase of the numding process, but you will get it back. most dentist will not pull all 4 at the same time, so you will have to go back probably twice, they will normaly do 2 at a time
2007-02-12 00:12:56
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answered by Anonymous
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The dentist would have the best ideas. I don't know that I would say that the removal of all teeth at once can be called risky. Definitely uncomfortable for a few days, though. My daughter had all four of hers out at 17 and it was about a week before she started to feel normal and was able to eat properly and the puffiness went down. She is glad she did it that way, though and got it over with!
2007-02-12 00:13:06
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answered by AKA FrogButt 7
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That's normal. The tooth just trys to push it's way through your gums and some parts will come through more than the other parts. Wisdom teeth are supposed to be much more painful and take longer to come in so i wouldn't worry about it. People can get them removed cause they can cause problems like toothache and stuff, so it wouldn't really be nessacery unless it was causing you bother, since you're only teething at the moment i wouldn't see a dentist until then.
2016-03-29 03:19:31
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answered by ? 4
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I recently got all mine out, actually this is my 10th or 11th day. I was kinda scared but, I knew it had to be done. I found it to be very easy and relaxing if you get laughing gas and if you bring a mp3 player and play it over and over. One of my stiches has already came out not sure about any others. I ate chicken noodle soup with little fishes in it cause its very easy to eat without having to chew. Make sure you brush your teeth also. Make sure not to drink anything hott or sip threw a straw or spit. They should go over this with you the day of the surgery. i was lucky my doctor knew what he was doing and I was in there only at least 20-30 mins. The only pain I felt was the shots but, they werent really bad. If you ask him/her how many they do a day you would be shocked. By the way I am 16 and all mine were impacted. Everyone has to get them out or they will hurt more and more and if you wait till your older it will hurt more when you get them out. I hope I covered most of it if you need anything my email is ebarf106@yahoo.com =)
2007-02-12 02:03:42
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answered by Kracker 2
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Its overrated, I had mine taken out when I was 16, didn't feel a thing, cept i felt them violently shaking my head when I was under, and my head being jerked hard, then I heard a crack, then i want completely under again haha. I woke up in my bed, took pain killers for about a 2 weeks. Its actually no big deal. I lost a tiny bit of feeling in my cheek, for about 6 months, not that big of a deal.
The only thing that was bad about it, is that I cant open my mouth as wide as i used to, so eating a fat hamburger? forget about it if you try to open your mouth that much your whole jaw will go into a painful cramp and lockup.
Seriously though dont worry about it. You wont feel a thing when they do it. I had them pull all 4 in 1 visit.
2007-02-12 00:12:43
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answered by u1y0z0 2
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there's now major risk in geting them removed. I'd do it as soon as possible they'll only case more issues if you wait.
2007-02-12 00:10:32
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answered by mdlbldrmatt135 4
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i got my wisdom teeth pulled...i think almost everyone does
it's not a big deal
2007-02-12 00:10:11
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answered by aerochik9675 2
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I have had mine pulled out ..with no Problem ...
2007-02-12 00:11:24
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answered by Derby 6
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