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84LX89GT 02-01-2002 08:29 PM

Had wisdom teeth removed....wow
 
This morning at 8:00 am i had my wisdom teeth removed. It wasn't bad at all, the worst part was getting the iv thing installed in my arm. that was quite awhile ago and i'm feeling pretty messed up on the pain killers right now (i really have no idea if i'm spelling anything correctly right now :D)....anyways, i have never been so tired in my entire life....well....i gotta go pass out again.
Does anyone else remember having their wisdom teeth removed? I'm feeling kinda tired....gotta go......i wonder if i'll remember writing this?.....oh well.........

silver_pilate 02-01-2002 09:06 PM

I gotta get mine out in the next year or so. When my sister had hers out, the worst part of it was that clove junk that they packed in the holes. It stunk sooo bad. I couldn't hardly talk to her for the week she had that crap in her mouth.

--nathan

PKRWUD 02-01-2002 09:14 PM

I had mine removed about 18 or 19 years ago, and it sucked. They were impacted, and hed to be broken up into smaller bits so that they could be removed. Was not much fun.

Great. I was about to go get dinner, but now I'm not hungry anymore.

Thanks.

Take care,
-Chris

Unit 5302 02-02-2002 12:04 AM

I had my wisdom teeth removed back about 10 years. They were impacted. Each tooth was sawed into 4 pieces and surgically extracted because of the impaction. For the lower 2, they cut my jaw slightly to remove them. They gave me a shot, I was supposed to be under by the time I counted to 10... at 30 he ordered another shot (I HATE needles) and that's when I went under. I awoke in a room with nobody else there and forced myself to get up. As I stumbled out to the horror of the nurses (not supposed to be moving for another 30min) I fell, and got back up, refusing to give in to the anesthesia, and I was helped back to the waiting room where I was sitting with tears rolling down my face (the anesthetic caused that reaction in me, no pain, obviously).

I got an infection about a week or two later. It swelled my lower gums till I couldn't close my jaw one morning. They took a large flat tweezers like object and squeezed my gums till they exploded, refusing to give me any anesthetic (most likely because they don't make any money on it from the insurance companies).

Basically, I was unable to eat real solid food for a good 2 weeks or so.

joe4speed 02-02-2002 05:07 AM

I had all 4 and a molar taken out last year, I was scared big time, but, man, what a piece of cake it really was! I was surprised! The percocets they gave me after were cool, I only NEEDED them once and then I just took the rest for the hell of it! ;) But it was alot easier than I thought, and I got rid of alot of pain! Good luck with the healing!

RAGE_5.0 02-02-2002 07:35 AM

I was told I'm getting mine out next summer
maybe i willg et some painkillers

Mr 5 0 02-02-2002 09:24 AM

Wisdom Teeth follies
 
84LX:

'Wisdom Teeth' removal is different for each person so another's experience - good or bad - is not an indicator of how you might experience the procedure.

I know some folks (like PKRWUD & Unit 5302) who had a horrible experience and some, like myself, that felt no pain, went out that evening and never experienced a problem afterward with quick healing and no side-effects.

According to my dentist (one of the best in this area) Wisdom teeth should only be removed if there is a real problem; otherwise they should be left alone.
'Impacted' just means that they are crowding the other back teeth. That is not always a big deal but only a dentist can tell you for sure, of course. Always get a second opinion before having any operation unless it's an emergency.

By the way, 84LX - your spelling was fine. Hope you heal up quick and all goes well.

OnMy3rdStang 02-02-2002 10:41 AM

I'm supposed to get my wisdom teeth pulled. My jaw has been aching and I can barely eat hard food. I have 4 but its the bottom 2 that hurt the most

Unit 5302 02-02-2002 01:16 PM

Actually, I thought impacted meant they couldn't fully come in because they were pressed up against the molars in front at an angle.

In my case they were, and they never would have been able to come in. The pressure would have changed my teeth and made the braces I got right after that worthless.

84LX89GT 02-02-2002 03:19 PM

Thanks everyone for the support, i'm feeling alot better know. I slept most of yesterday and got a good nights sleep, and i don't think i'll need anymore pain killers. The way my teeth came in was that one was already totally developed (upper left) and was grinding against my cheek and the other one was still buried under the bone. They had to cut into my jaw, grind away bone and stitch it back up and needless to say that's actually the one that gives me the most discomfort. The other one, i wouldn't have even noticed that they took it out.

Yesterday was kind of a drugged out stupor for me and i don't much remember writing that post except that i had a hard time remembering how to spell and i'd kind of black out in the middle of sentances.

On my 3rd stang - if your wisdom teeth are hurting now, now is the best time to get them removed. The only bleeding i had came from the one that was already in and that was because there was a big hole left from where they pulled it out. Good luck on your operation.

Thanks everyone for your stories, it gave me an idea of what i was going through and comforted me as well (i've never had any kind of surgery before).

Mr 5 0 02-02-2002 03:37 PM

Clarification
 
Unit 5302:

As I understand it, In dental terminology 'impacted' means that a tooth has failed to emerge fully into its expected position in the mouth. This may occur either because there is not room enough in the jaw for the tooth, or else because the angulation of the tooth is improper, as in your case.

Sometimes the molar is still in the jawbone, sometimes it begins to grow in crooked and sometimes the molar is pushing against the other back teeth but whatever the exact problem, 'impacted' is the general term dentists use to describe the condition, which is a common one.

Hope that clears up my use of the term in my earlier message.


84LX:

Good to see you're coming around and getting better.
I'm glad the responses you received here helped.

PKRWUD 02-02-2002 03:55 PM

Impacted, in my case meant they were growing more forward than downward, and were pushing my other teeth forward. I had them removed before any damage was done. It still totally sucked. I think I was 17 when I had it done, because that way I was still on my Moms insurance. Boy, having that done sucked.

Take care,
-Chris

Fox Body 02-03-2002 02:25 AM

Hey, you guys that got your wisdom teeth removed, do you feel any stupider??? :D HA ha ha . No please, don't stand, a simple applause will suffice.....

A good friend of mine just got his w-teeth removed about 2 weeks ago. Bad experience for him :(. Swelling for about a week and a half, some bleeding on bed pillow, lingering numbness in lips and face, slight starvation (:)).... Anyway, his swelling has almost completely gone down, but there is still some slight numbness....

BTW, why are they called wisdom teeth? :confused: If they are so wise, why won't they grow straight or come out right?? Hmmmmm............. They should be called idiot teeth, or imbicile teeth.... something to that effect.

Skyman 02-03-2002 02:29 AM

Damn Im never havin mine taken out, they are all in and they dont cause any pain at all, so they aint comin out!

Skyler

moc 02-04-2002 12:43 AM

Yea Man
 
2 weeks you'll never no what happened .... but that was 70's tecnology cause the USAF took mine out in 1977 and they they said they had to come out ...I was 18 and you no .. my teeth are all straight so i guess they were on the money . just don't suck and take your waterever they give you now !!! to take hope you feel better Michael ;)

MTU 50 02-04-2002 01:01 AM

I need to have mine out, but I am not on my parents insurance anymore. Of course I should be on the Insurance seeing as I am 21, in college, and still live at home in the summer, but my dads boss is too cheap to pay for the 'rider' portion of the Blue Cross Insurance policy. I lost medical, dental, and optical a couple months before I turned 20. I have medical now on my own through college, but three days after I was removed from my parents policy I broke my thumb, which ended up costing my parent $500. Dam* cheap A** boss. He is a real jerk too.

To get back on the subject, good luck with your recovery.

I think it does come down to everybody has a unique experience. This past summer a guy at work had his out. It would have probably been normal, but the dentist/oral surgeon puntured his sinus while they were removing them, so that royally sucked for him.

moc 02-04-2002 01:06 AM

Skyman
 
Skyman nice saleen dude it's a dying breed
take care of that suker Michael ;)

moc 02-04-2002 01:15 AM

MTU 50
 
It's a none fact as you get older it's just a tougher to do , if your teeth are bothering you to the point were it's not a healthy deal then you need to seek out what your options are if the squat .. then you need to go below what your cost of living is and seek out that ! cause dental is out there for you . don't let your teeth bug you ..;)

7000rpmisheaven 02-04-2002 10:50 AM

Everyone's experience is different
 
I had mine taken out 2 years ago. I've heard alot of horror stories, but I guess I am one of the lucky ones. Anybody been awake when they were taken out. I was given giggle gas and then novicane. I had the best recovery too. I had no swelling and pretty much no pain either. I even went to work the next day. I told people that I had them taken out and they didn't believe me.

All 4 of mine came out in one peice and I got to keep them. They are sitting on a shelf in my bedroom. Maybe I'll post a picture for eveyone.

Mustangbelle306 02-04-2002 10:38 PM

Yeah I had braces for 3.5 years, and now my 2 lower wisdom teeth have ruined all the trouble...my lower incisors are all crowded now...I'm just scared to pull them...I underwent a root canal last year, and felt not one single bit of pain (except the jabbing of a needle in the top of my mouth) I hope the extraction will be the same :(


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