Wisdom teeth....why now:(
Wisdom teeth....why now:( 12 |
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#47503 Posted on 2016-06-16 19:43:40
my wisdom teeth are coming in and it hurts, :( I know I have to go to the dentist to take care of it but....I don't like the dentist (more like scared of it) always have not to mention the fact that the guys last name is strange yea Dr. strange, I haven't even been back there in over a year. have any of you guys had your wisdom teeth pulled before if so how long does it hurt.
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Posted By Midnight Queen #101350 Member is Offline 151 forum posts Send A Message |
#47509 Posted on 2016-06-16 19:52:37
I had mine pulled the day after my birthday, which is in August.... Right before school started (my first year of high school) :/ I looked like a chipmunk :(
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#47511 Posted on 2016-06-16 19:58:03
I have yet to make an appointment to see but I'm going to say 2 but im not really sure, theres this lump where its suppose to be so i don't think it broke through yet, and then i had go and look up wisdom teeth on google and i see ALL these pictures that's making me freak out even more it
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Posted By Midnight Queen #101350 Member is Offline 151 forum posts Send A Message |
#47512 Posted on 2016-06-16 19:59:03
Think of it this way:
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Posted By Dia. #47205 Member is Offline 21 forum posts Send A Message |
#47513 Posted on 2016-06-16 20:01:15
I also google things when I had mine out (3/4 years ago) and it just made me more nervous. Try not to worry about it too much. Although I recommend listening to what the dentist says (like not using a straw or eating hard foods).
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#47514 Posted on 2016-06-16 20:09:42
@ Dia
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#47515 Posted on 2016-06-16 20:12:21
I had one pulled earlier this year, April I think, that came through and had broke. It came out a lot easier then my other tooth I had pulled at a different time, I didn't even need to take any pain medicine or anything after (though maybe it's because it had been throbbing off aND on before I had it pulled ). The one that broke before required them to put stitches in and seemed to take forever to heal (though it was closer to the front and so that may be just because it was more noticeable), but this one is almost completely healed.
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#47518 Posted on 2016-06-16 20:16:57
Ive always gone to the same dentist but since I'm old enough to make appointment on my own i haven't been going like i should, I'm hoping that if it is more then one tooth they'll pull them all out like they did for my sister so i wont have to go back
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#47522 Posted on 2016-06-16 20:28:34
Yeah I couldn't afford to do all four wisdom teeth at the time so I went with the one causing me the most problems. I was hoping to do them all at once but oh well.
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#47523 Posted on 2016-06-16 20:28:49
I had my bottom two pulled a few years ago (they hadn't come in yet) and my top two haven't been a problem at all. Really, there isn't anything to be afraid of. They put you under a ton of numbing stuff for your mouth so you won't feel them during or after, and my dentist gave me the sleeping gas and told me to count back from 100. I hit 96. The area will feel a little bit weird for a while, almost like when you lost a tooth as a little kid, and they'll tell you not to do anything that requires sucking. Smoking/straws, all that jazz.
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#47526 Posted on 2016-06-16 20:40:57
@Nittrous
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#47532 Posted on 2016-06-16 21:06:17
"have to worry about a ride there to make the appointment. i don't drive...."
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Posted By Dia. #47205 Member is Offline 21 forum posts Send A Message |
#47536 Posted on 2016-06-16 22:19:16
I got IV and sleeping gas. When I woke up, I was uncomfortable but not in a lot of pain. I took ibuprofen and was fine. Drank milkshakes and slept off the drowsiness from the gas. I had braces on as well cuz they had to use them to pull a canine tooth down. Was moving around after the first few hours too. Btw..DONT forget to ice your cheeks!! I forgot and I was a chipmunk for over a week.
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Posted By ₸ϻɌa͎n͎c͎h͎ #31174 Member is Offline 2279 forum posts Send A Message |
#47569 Posted on 2016-06-17 04:41:15
While I was fortunate enough that my wisdom teeth came in while I had braces (they made room for those big ole suckers so I still have my massive chompers), I know very well the fear of the dentist.
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Posted By Gaia. #40753 Member is Offline 463 forum posts Send A Message |
#47574 Posted on 2016-06-17 04:52:02
I work insurance for a periodontics office where we extract wisdoms. As long as your insurance is in effect they should be able to check it to see if you have coverage and to give you a rough estimate of your out of pocket cost.
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