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Phyre
Profile Blog Joined December 2006
United States1288 Posts
February 19 2008 04:30 GMT
#1
This Thursday I'm getting all 4 wisdom teeth pulled. Sucks even moreso since the bottom 2 are impacted which basically means they are growing completely horizontally. For anyone that has ever seen an x-ray of their mouth or had teeth pulled, you know how long teeth really are. So to remove the impacted/horizontal teeth they've got to cut open the gums, use a drill to destroy the teeth, then pick the pieces out. As opposed to the top two which can just be yanked out.

Given I'm a bit of a pansy I'll probably opt for the laughing gas. It's been described to me as sort of putting you in a dreamy, dozing state where you don't really care about what is going on or you can just completely space out and not even know fully what is going on. Which is great for me, since I've been told getting those impacted teeth out is quite the... unpleasant experience.

Then I get to spend the next few days drugged up on painkillers, yay.

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Sigrun
Profile Blog Joined February 2007
United States1655 Posts
February 19 2008 04:34 GMT
#2
It's not actually that bad. They put me to sleep for my procedure and gave me some painkillers afterwards. I only had to take them once during my recuperation period, and that was it. The only downside is not being able to eat anything hard for a while, and sometimes you'll get food trapped inside the sockets and thus smelly breath.

Make sure you follow the procedures they give to you after the operation, because you don't want to get a dry socket. I heard those hurt like hell. Good luck with your operation!
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Phyre
Profile Blog Joined December 2006
United States1288 Posts
Last Edited: 2008-02-19 04:36:54
February 19 2008 04:36 GMT
#3
On February 19 2008 13:34 SigrUn wrote:
It's not actually that bad. They put me to sleep for my procedure and gave me some painkillers afterwards. I only had to take them once during my recuperation period, and that was it. The only downside is not being able to eat anything hard for a while, and sometimes you'll get food trapped inside the sockets and thus smelly breath.

Make sure you follow the procedures they give to you after the operation, because you don't want to get a dry socket. I heard those hurt like hell. Good luck with your operation!

Put you to sleep? You mean via the IV sedative? That's an option for me as well and I was thinking about it.

What's a dry socket?
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Jibba
Profile Blog Joined October 2007
United States22883 Posts
February 19 2008 04:43 GMT
#4
When you get the gas (NOT general anesthesia), as soon as it starts flowing you'll probably start hallucinating a bit but be too mellow to do anything, and you'll be asleep within like 10 seconds. At least that's how it was for me when I had surgery as a kid (children always get the gas.)

The downside is that it takes much longer for you to wake up and recover and the gas stays in your lungs for a long time, although they might have greatly improved those things in the last 12 years.

When I had mine pulled, I had the general (they put you to sleep with general as well, but you don't start seeing weird shit) and none of mine were impacted so it went smoothly. The whole procedure was finished by the time I woke up in like an hour. What you described sounds more like general anesthesia. They just gave me vicodin for the pain, not codeine or anything. The biggest bitch was having to take those giant amoxicillin pills.

I can never understand how people get addicted to vicodin. It's a strong pain killer, but that's all it ever did to me. It would be like getting addicted to Tylenol or Aleve.
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fusionsdf
Profile Blog Joined June 2006
Canada15390 Posts
February 19 2008 04:50 GMT
#5
I have one of mine thats going to end up impacted if I dont do anything

the other 3 are fine though
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micronesia
Profile Blog Joined July 2006
United States24757 Posts
February 19 2008 04:51 GMT
#6
I'm very lucky. I haven't needed any dental work, I've never (so far) had a cavity, and my wisdom teeth don't seem to need to be pulled :D
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Phyre
Profile Blog Joined December 2006
United States1288 Posts
February 19 2008 05:01 GMT
#7
@Jibba: Odd, are you sure we're talking about the same gas? I believe it was Nitrous Oxide they said they are giving me if I ask for it. If it puts me to sleep in 10 seconds, I'm all for it though. As for the pills, that shouldn't be a problem as I've never had trouble swallowing pills before.

@micronesia: I've never had any other dental work done aside from braces and they told me my wisdom teeth probably wouldn't need to be pulled since they weren't moving. Then they apparently starting moving a bit in the past few months and now I'm here. Hope you're luckier.
"Oh no, I got you with your pants... on your face... That's not how you wear pants." - Nintu, catching 1 hatch lurks.
Blind
Profile Blog Joined December 2002
United States2529 Posts
February 19 2008 05:23 GMT
#8
I'm 20 right now and haven't had to had my wisdom teeth taken out. There's no pain in that area of my mouth whatsoever. I was reading about it on wikipedia and read that you should get them out even if they aren't a problem, because they can cause bad breath. So I might have to get them removed even if they aren't hurting me.

When do people get their wisdom teeth removed anyway? I've had friends who had them removed around 17-19.
WhatisProtoss
Profile Blog Joined February 2004
Korea (South)2325 Posts
February 19 2008 05:25 GMT
#9
lol. It all sounds very painful.

For me, my bottom two wisdom teeth were under the gums, so they opened up the gums, bone, and drilled the tooth, breaking it into 4 pieces and yanking them out.

As terrible as that sounds, I was awake and didn't feel a thing. The worst part was feeling the anesthetic needle poking around in the beginning and stinging slightly.
Phyre
Profile Blog Joined December 2006
United States1288 Posts
February 19 2008 05:32 GMT
#10
On February 19 2008 14:23 Blind wrote:
I'm 20 right now and haven't had to had my wisdom teeth taken out. There's no pain in that area of my mouth whatsoever. I was reading about it on wikipedia and read that you should get them out even if they aren't a problem, because they can cause bad breath. So I might have to get them removed even if they aren't hurting me.

When do people get their wisdom teeth removed anyway? I've had friends who had them removed around 17-19.

I'm 23. They told me if my teeth didn't move by age 25 or so I would have been home free.
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Daranee
Profile Blog Joined January 2007
338 Posts
February 19 2008 05:40 GMT
#11
When I had my wisdom teeth removed, they gave me a local anaesthetic (my teeth were impacted as well). The problem isn't the extraction itself, the problem is the following days after. I dont' mean to scare you or anything because it isn't really that bad. I was awake during the whole thing and of course I was really nervous and shaky at first but after the first tooth was removed I got over it and watched through a mirror while the dentist cut and pulled my other teeth out. Of course, the amount of pain is all dependent on your surgeon.
nemY
Profile Blog Joined July 2006
United States3119 Posts
February 19 2008 06:01 GMT
#12
They drugged me and raped me in my sleep when I got em removed.
Bill307
Profile Blog Joined October 2002
Canada9103 Posts
Last Edited: 2008-02-19 06:09:17
February 19 2008 06:06 GMT
#13
On February 19 2008 14:23 Blind wrote:
I'm 20 right now and haven't had to had my wisdom teeth taken out. There's no pain in that area of my mouth whatsoever. I was reading about it on wikipedia and read that you should get them out even if they aren't a problem, because they can cause bad breath. So I might have to get them removed even if they aren't hurting me.

When do people get their wisdom teeth removed anyway? I've had friends who had them removed around 17-19.

I read about this, too, since I'm 23 and if I want my wisdom teeth out, then I should get them out in the next two years (otherwise it's more of a problem to get them taken out, I believe).

From what I understand, the problem with your wisdom teeth is that your gums tend to press up against the sides/backs of those teeth, but they aren't actually attached any higher than the gumline along the rest of your teeth. What this means is that there's a tight space between your teeth and gums that's difficult for you to clean. As food remnants end up in there (and don't get cleared away), bacteria grows, causing bad breath in the best case, minor (but quite painful and annoying) infections and swelling in the moderate case, and serious jaw infections in the worst case. Even repeated instances of minor swelling can cause bone loss in the area, I've read, which in turn can cause problems for your other molars.

I've learned first hand that you do NOT want to get infections/swelling in those areas. Even minor ones are pretty annoying (e.g. it hurts every time you swallow), and it's a big relief once they've died down. In one not-so-minor instance, the swelling was so bad that parts of my cheek were swollen, and the pain was incredible: I wondered if I had a tooth infection. This was on a Sunday evening, too, so I couldn't get any help, and Extra Strength Tylenol merely reduced the pain from driving-me-insane to tolerable-but-still-the-worst-pain-I've-had-in-at-least-5-years. After vigourously cleaning away plaque around my wisdom tooth (with both toothbrush and fingernail), and soaking the area in very-salty water repeatedly, the swelling eventually died down after a couple of hours. Since then I take cleaning those areas much more seriously.

Another issue you'll probably have for a while (for a couple of years, it seems) is a flap of gum hugging the top of your emerging wisdom tooth. This flap develops the same problems as the gums hugging the sides of your teeth, except that so far, I've found the flaps to be much more prone to food particles getting stuck underneath them. (This has been a problem for my lower wisdom teeth only, by the way.)

So I guess those are the reasons to have your wisdom teeth removed even if they erupt just fine. In my case, I don't know what's up with my upper wisdom teeth (I think one or both have come out, but I haven't really counted...), but my two lower ones seem to be progressing upwards. Recently my left one all-but-lost its gum flap (thank God), while the right one is still half-covered by my gum (damnit -_-). I plan to try to keep them consistently clean, and have them removed only if that plan doesn't work out.
paper
Profile Blog Joined September 2004
13196 Posts
February 19 2008 06:52 GMT
#14
meh i have a wisdom teeth growing in horizontally

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does it really matter?
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micronesia
Profile Blog Joined July 2006
United States24757 Posts
February 19 2008 06:54 GMT
#15
On February 19 2008 14:01 Phyre wrote:
@micronesia: I've never had any other dental work done aside from braces and they told me my wisdom teeth probably wouldn't need to be pulled since they weren't moving. Then they apparently starting moving a bit in the past few months and now I'm here. Hope you're luckier.


Well I'm 22 going on 23 and I haven't had a problem yet. In fact, I had a dental checkup today, and the dentist didn't find any problems. It should be safe to so I was luckier. I also was lucky that I didn't need braces (I was somewhat borderline but got the 'okay' to skip them).
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Myrmidon
Profile Blog Joined December 2004
United States9452 Posts
February 19 2008 07:01 GMT
#16
My operation went rather well in terms of not hurting afterwards (never had to take any pain meds, was 95% normal aside from eating in two days), but just last week I heard a friend of many friends of mine back at high school just died. She went to get her wisdom teeth taken out, and when she got gassed she just never woke up from it. =(
micronesia
Profile Blog Joined July 2006
United States24757 Posts
February 19 2008 07:10 GMT
#17
On February 19 2008 16:01 Myrmidon wrote:
My operation went rather well in terms of not hurting afterwards (never had to take any pain meds, was 95% normal aside from eating in two days), but just last week I heard a friend of many friends of mine back at high school just died. She went to get her wisdom teeth taken out, and when she got gassed she just never woke up from it. =(
I wonder if it was a problem with the procedure, or if she already had a pre-existing problem... but that's got to be shocking, regardless.
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SchOOl_VicTIm
Profile Blog Joined September 2004
Greece2394 Posts
February 19 2008 08:55 GMT
#18
I've had all my 4 wisdom teeths "excavated" out of my gums when I was 12 or something because I was about to put braces on and they would mess everything if not removed. All they gave me was topic anaesthesia and I can tell you it was quite the bitchy situation considering my young age. all it takes is some courage though, I guess it pays off since you don't want any of the more serious trouble that comes along if you don't remove them. man up and good luck :p
besiger
Profile Blog Joined July 2006
Croatia2452 Posts
February 19 2008 09:27 GMT
#19
uh, ive been to the dentist yesterday to fix some cavities, and i find out my wisdom teeth also grow horizontal, also still have 2 of my baby teeth pressing on my normal teeth and crowding them up,
and i have to decide now will i take them out so the normal teeth might correct themselfs, all sounds nasty.
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MarklarMarklar
Profile Blog Joined August 2007
Fiji1823 Posts
Last Edited: 2008-02-19 09:56:32
February 19 2008 09:55 GMT
#20
i never got any wisdow teeth, which is pretty awesome

i just guess im higher up on the evolution chain
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JensOfSweden
Profile Blog Joined February 2007
Cameroon1767 Posts
February 19 2008 10:36 GMT
#21
Oh man I feel for you...I've had 2 wisdom teeth pulled out and both were growing inwards and had to be removed surgically in a hospital

I laid there under a blanket just seeing hands over my face through a small hole for an hour when pulling ONE teeth

Pulling all 4 oh man, you won't be able to eat anything for over a week. Eat ALOT of painkillers cuz chances are it will hurt alot pulling 4(!) at once

I recommend Citadon, only thing that helped me. Took away all the pain when it was the worst and I couldn't sleep
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Jibba
Profile Blog Joined October 2007
United States22883 Posts
February 19 2008 12:10 GMT
#22
On February 19 2008 14:01 Phyre wrote:
@Jibba: Odd, are you sure we're talking about the same gas? I believe it was Nitrous Oxide they said they are giving me if I ask for it. If it puts me to sleep in 10 seconds, I'm all for it though. As for the pills, that shouldn't be a problem as I've never had trouble swallowing pills before.

Yeah, NO is the stuff. It's nice at first, but they really put you out for a long time and it gets awful when you're still coughing up the gas the next day because it smells bad.

I'm good with pills, but these motherfuckers are big.
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fanatacist
Profile Blog Joined August 2007
10319 Posts
February 19 2008 12:16 GMT
#23
The week or so following the operation is a nightmare. I had all 4 lost as well. Good luck eating or talking in the first day when there's bloody gauze pads all up in your mouth. I threw up a few times because I swallowed so much blood, and the gauze left a flavor in my mouth that tainted my food.
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JensOfSweden
Profile Blog Joined February 2007
Cameroon1767 Posts
Last Edited: 2008-02-19 12:48:39
February 19 2008 12:48 GMT
#24
On February 19 2008 21:16 fanatacist wrote:
The week or so following the operation is a nightmare. I had all 4 lost as well. Good luck eating or talking in the first day when there's bloody gauze pads all up in your mouth. I threw up a few times because I swallowed so much blood, and the gauze left a flavor in my mouth that tainted my food.


Yeah and it aches and hurts all the time and it's hard to fall asleep

it reaaaally sucks
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QuanticHawk
Profile Blog Joined May 2007
United States32130 Posts
February 19 2008 13:37 GMT
#25
I had 4 out. There's a lot worse things that could happen. Like having a bone replaced in your ear like I did and being deaf for over a month. that was fun.

It'sn ot horrible as long as they aren't impacted. Just take a lot of pain killers and dont eat small food that could get stuck i nthe holes. That's what fucking HURTS>
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zatic
Profile Blog Joined September 2007
Zurich15363 Posts
February 19 2008 15:08 GMT
#26
I had all 4 removed 2 weeks ago. The whole operation was under 25minutes, I thought it was a joke. Next day I didn't even need pain killers anymore. The whole thing totally restored my faith into modern medicine.

Make sure to watch The Dentist the night before you go. You'll never be scared of anything for the rest of your life then.
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fight_or_flight
Profile Blog Joined June 2007
United States3988 Posts
February 19 2008 17:36 GMT
#27
I've had all 4 of mine out too. I had a little gas to make me relaxed, but I was awake for the whole thing. It wasn't bad at all, and I didn't need any painkillers afterwards.
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fanatacist
Profile Blog Joined August 2007
10319 Posts
Last Edited: 2008-02-19 18:48:29
February 19 2008 18:48 GMT
#28
On February 20 2008 00:08 zatic wrote:
I had all 4 removed 2 weeks ago. The whole operation was under 25minutes, I thought it was a joke. Next day I didn't even need pain killers anymore. The whole thing totally restored my faith into modern medicine.

Make sure to watch The Dentist the night before you go. You'll never be scared of anything for the rest of your life then.

You probably didn't have any serious problems with them, lucky you. Mine were coming in under my other teeth, so they literally had to dig into my jaw bones to get the teeth out.
Peace~
LeafHouse
Profile Joined June 2007
United States185 Posts
February 19 2008 20:27 GMT
#29

don't worry too much about it. they'll give you painkillers and it'll hurt for a few days but you'll be glad it's done. be careful though not to suck out the blood clots afterwards which is what they call "dry socket". when I got all four pulled of mine pulled I thought one of the bottom ones had dry socket... but turns out it was a weird as hell stitch that I clipped after a few days and felt perfect relief.

and clean out those little holes too... I got spaghetti in mine like a week after the surgery and it sucked..
Phyre
Profile Blog Joined December 2006
United States1288 Posts
February 21 2008 19:24 GMT
#30
Just got them out, all 4. Still partially numb so the real pain hasn't set in yet but I've got a nice little bottle of hydrocodone (vicodin) waiting for me. The procedure itself was oddly painless, didn't feel a thing except a very minor sting for the initial novocane injections.
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