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not a very pleasant experience i had something similar to this
on the right side of my mouth, took about 2 1/2 hours to remove at one stage i thought thats it he aint comin out as the dentist was using his entire weight just to pry it out, but in the end he had to make an incision and used what look like a small crow bar. my face was swollen for about 3 weeks.
i still have the tooth with me as a souvenir.
obviously you were unconscious at the time? did u have a general? in hospital or on chair?
swollen for 3 weeks? does that mean you were on liquids the whole time?
i was awake the whole time on chair only. i actually had solid food after a week or so but chewing was impossible for the first week as i also had stitches there, lost about 5kgs, not to mention a stinky breath which my gf kindly ignoredthis was 12yrs ago btw.
several factors
age; the older u r the harder it is to get them out
previous extraction history: if u have deeply rooted teeth (like mine) they are very hard to get out.
cost: hospital anaethetist adds to the cost (check your health fund cover)
wuss factor: are u good with pain?... I am dental phobic
I had all 4 done under general anath, at once in hospital, after a bad experience with a previous extraction.
ask the dentist what he would do if it was his teeth.
If u r are young, poor and tough, go the chair...also much quicker
if u are older and can afford it, I would go the general an.
ps, in my case the surgeon said 3 were ok but the 4th was a bitch to get out, also told me before they would take 3 months to heal up, but they took at least 12 months, especially the bad one.
u can also get one side done at a time, means u can eat easier
several factors
wuss factor: are u good with pain?... I am dental phobic
hrmm - so obviously u had liquids then? like milk shakes? and you couldn't brush your teeth?? could u use mouthwash?
i need both my bottom wisdom teeth out
not looking forward to it at all..
just a question regarding anesthetics, i have two options
1 - a GA which requires hospital
or
2 - a local + sedation
can someone offer me any past experience they have had with wisdom teeth removal..
bring on the agony
I had my wisdom tooth out in the chair, with just a puff of gas and went back to work! No problems whatsoever.
Hubby on the other hand, had a fairly strong sedation aneasthetic (not a GA but similar) and was unable to open his jaw more than an inch for 2 weeks; during which time he could only drink sustagen, and yoghurt. Anything involving a chewing action was horrendous. His tooth had to be cut out from under the gum (like that xray), whereas mine had erupted but was in a bad position. We found out later his surgeon was known for being a little, um, lacking in gentleness when removing teeth!
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