as far as I know, they do not put braces on wisdom teeth, My friend had hers removed, and removing those teeth made her teeth start shifting, so they put braces on her, but also a spacer, but no braces on her wisdom tooth.
2007-11-30 14:39:59
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answered by IPFREELY 2
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I'm pretty sure they remove wisdom teeth before giving you braces, in case there are complications with your wisdom teeth. I got my wisdom teeth removed (without the need for braces, just because I actually had 5 wisdom teeth lol), and the procedure is not as bad as many people say... as long as you get knocked out with anesthesia, you won't feel any pain during the procedure, and you'll only start remembering things after you get home. The recovery is decent, as long as you follow the surgeon's guidelines. The worst part of my entire experience was not being able to eat solid food for almost a week.
2007-11-30 14:41:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Hmm. unusual drug mixture, and that i question the place the well being care expert plans to place the novocaine. I had an oral physician do away with mine. while he asked what i needed for discomfort alleviation, I informed him that i did not prefer to undergo in strategies being there. He became greater effective than satisfied to oblige. I had semi-unsleeping sedation with vallium and nitrous oxide, and he did a nerve block in the two my top and decrease jaw (on the very back of the jaw the place it joins the cranium). My teeth hadn't erupted, so he stitched the gums close over the sockets after extracting the teeth. I even have faint memories, yet i did not experience any discomfort. He gave me an antiinflammatory injection earlier I left, and a script for Tylox. the subsequent 3 - 4 days have been uncomfortable, yet not agonizing.
2016-11-13 02:47:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Just get them removed. It's much better when they are out. Even though you think they are fine they start "crowding" your other teeth and (can, not always) change the alignment of the rest of your teeth thus defeating the purpose of braces to begin with.
2007-11-30 14:40:41
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answered by confuscious 4
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REGARDING WISDOM TEETH. THE THIRD MOLAR MAY BE LEFT IN DEPENDING ON THE CASE. IF THERE IS ENOUGH ROOM FOR THEM, THERE IS NO NEED TO EXTRACT.
2007-11-30 15:48:09
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answered by Dr. Albert, DDS, (USA) 7
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I think you need them pulled out first...but I've never had braces so that is just a guess...
2007-11-30 14:39:10
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answered by Anonymous
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you only need to have them removed if they're causing, or in the way of fixing, your orthodontic problem.
2007-11-30 14:45:05
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answered by legendatz 4
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