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Thread started 02/19/08 10:28am

evenstar

Wisdom teeth

Those of you who've had them out, about how long did it take you to recover? hmmm was it bad?
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Reply #1 posted 02/19/08 10:35am

Imago

I was 20/21ish when mine were removed.

I recall eating a burger the second or third day lol


The suturs and healing lasted another week or so after that. It wasn't that bad.
And mine were impacted so they had to perform surgery on me--it wasn't just a yank job.

Of course, my friend Lenny got his removed at 19, purely a yank job, and his face bruised and swelled up for days. lol

It depends on the person I guess.

Either way, better to do it now than wait until you're older.
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Reply #2 posted 02/19/08 10:38am

CarrieMpls

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Imago said:


Either way, better to do it now than wait until you're older.
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Wait, why?

I've never had mine out...


There are only 3 of them, and they'll never come out on their own...
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Reply #3 posted 02/19/08 10:38am

evenstar

yeah, i'm having surgery too. nod

i can't have a swollen face!! people will think i get beat up! bawl falloff
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Reply #4 posted 02/19/08 10:40am

evenstar

CarrieMpls said:

Imago said:


Either way, better to do it now than wait until you're older.
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Wait, why?

I've never had mine out...


There are only 3 of them, and they'll never come out on their own...


some people don't have to have them out i guess, & some do, i think it depends on your jaw structure or something.
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Reply #5 posted 02/19/08 10:40am

Imago

CarrieMpls said:

Imago said:


Either way, better to do it now than wait until you're older.
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Wait, why?

I've never had mine out...


There are only 3 of them, and they'll never come out on their own...


Cause over time, your teeth can change position, etc. etc., and if they cause a problem in your older age, it takes much longer to heal.


If they're impacted or could be impacted, they should be taken out. They can be quite painful in old age.
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Reply #6 posted 02/19/08 10:41am

Imago

evenstar said:

CarrieMpls said:



Wait, why?

I've never had mine out...


There are only 3 of them, and they'll never come out on their own...


some people don't have to have them out i guess, & some do, i think it depends on your jaw structure or something.


That's me. My mouth was 'crowded' (no laughing no no no!) and they were impacted.

What the doctor had to do was slice each bottom tooth in two. Then remove each piece one at a time carefully as there was a nerve running between the roots that could have paralized the bottom part of my face or some shit like that. lol


fun fun
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Reply #7 posted 02/19/08 10:42am

Imago

evenstar said:

yeah, i'm having surgery too. nod

i can't have a swollen face!! people will think i get beat up! bawl falloff

See if your doctor can prescribe Perkaset(sp?) mushy
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Reply #8 posted 02/19/08 10:44am

Imago

CarrieMpls said:

Imago said:


Either way, better to do it now than wait until you're older.
[Edited 2/19/08 10:35am]


Wait, why?

I've never had mine out...


There are only 3 of them, and they'll never come out on their own...



oh, and let me clarify.

I mean, better to have them out, based on dentist recommendations. I didn't mean if they're there, just to remove them.

But if there is a chance they could be problematic, and impacted ones always have that chance, it's much better to remove early on.
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Reply #9 posted 02/19/08 10:44am

dawntreader

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i will only let mine be removed if absolutely necessary. i think they are there for a reason, even if they don't have to be used anymore.

(in the old old days they were used, because people lost their teeth mor easily)
yes SIR!
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Reply #10 posted 02/19/08 10:44am

evenstar

Imago said:

evenstar said:



some people don't have to have them out i guess, & some do, i think it depends on your jaw structure or something.


That's me. My mouth was 'crowded' (no laughing no no no!) and they were impacted.

What the doctor had to do was slice each bottom tooth in two. Then remove each piece one at a time carefully as there was a nerve running between the roots that could have paralized the bottom part of my face or some shit like that. lol


fun fun


yeah, they told me they might hit that nerve on me too because it grew up higher or something. confused mine aren't impacted, but they grew in sideways and are fucking up the rest of my teeth stab
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Reply #11 posted 02/19/08 10:44am

horatio

I dont think it will be that bad. I had mine just pulled though.
I think that was the worst, not that it hurt it just was fucked up, the pressure and the idea that this guy was rocking back and forth trying to yank that shit out of my mouth.
I think I was better in a couple days. You just have to make sure you rinse well where they extracted the tooth cause you dont want food to acculmilate in there and get stank mouth or worse an infection.
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Reply #12 posted 02/19/08 10:46am

mdiver

3 impacted.....just 3..never had the 4th.

Great surgeon, back at work the next day with no worries.....my bro on the other hand looked like he had been 10 rounds with a grizzly
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Reply #13 posted 02/19/08 10:47am

Imago

mdiver said:

3 impacted.....just 3..never had the 4th.

Great surgeon, back at work the next day with no worries.....my bro on the other hand looked like he had been 10 rounds with a grizzly

Laurel, he's English. You can't trust dental advice from them. Trust me.

Next thing you know, we'll be taking culinary tips from him. shrug
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Reply #14 posted 02/19/08 10:47am

evenstar

Imago said:

evenstar said:

yeah, i'm having surgery too. nod

i can't have a swollen face!! people will think i get beat up! bawl falloff

See if your doctor can prescribe Perkaset(sp?) mushy


oh hell yes nod i want the good stuff biggrin
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Reply #15 posted 02/19/08 10:48am

MsLegs

CarrieMpls said:




Wait, why?

I've never had mine out...

I agree with not waiting. I've had all four of mine removed.
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Reply #16 posted 02/19/08 10:48am

Mach

I still have all 4

they started telling me at 18 I "Had" to have them pulled


MmmKay 26 yrs later ... hmm
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Reply #17 posted 02/19/08 10:49am

evenstar

Imago said:

mdiver said:

3 impacted.....just 3..never had the 4th.

Great surgeon, back at work the next day with no worries.....my bro on the other hand looked like he had been 10 rounds with a grizzly

Laurel, he's English. You can't trust dental advice from them. Trust me.

Next thing you know, we'll be taking culinary tips from him. shrug


falloff

(i fucking love english breakfasts boxed)
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Reply #18 posted 02/19/08 10:49am

shanti0608

I had all 4 removed when I was 34. I asked to be knocked out for it.
It was quick and pretty painless.
Make sure you go to a maxilofacial surgeon, they are the best for this type of thing.
I had it done on a Friday and back to work on Monday.
I am glad that I finally had it done.
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Reply #19 posted 02/19/08 10:49am

evenstar

Mach said:

I still have all 4

they started telling me at 18 I "Had" to have them pulled


MmmKay 26 yrs later ... hmm


i really do have to- there's a cavity they can't fill until i get them out. lol
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Reply #20 posted 02/19/08 10:49am

mdiver

Imago said:

mdiver said:

3 impacted.....just 3..never had the 4th.

Great surgeon, back at work the next day with no worries.....my bro on the other hand looked like he had been 10 rounds with a grizzly

Laurel, he's English. You can't trust dental advice from them. Trust me.

Next thing you know, we'll be taking culinary tips from him. shrug


Fuck you
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Reply #21 posted 02/19/08 10:50am

MsLegs

Mach said:

I still have all 4

they started telling me at 18 I "Had" to have them pulled


MmmKay 26 yrs later ... hmm

Well In my case, I had to get my out, they were impacted and had to go 11 years ago. Now, all I have to be concerned with is routine cleanings or needed fillings.
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Reply #22 posted 02/19/08 10:51am

Mach

MsLegs said:

Mach said:

I still have all 4

they started telling me at 18 I "Had" to have them pulled


MmmKay 26 yrs later ... hmm

Well In my case, I had to get my out, there were impacted and had to go 11 years ago.



3 of mine are as well

shrug just never been one to do as told

peace!
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Reply #23 posted 02/19/08 10:53am

Imago

Mach said:

MsLegs said:


Well In my case, I had to get my out, there were impacted and had to go 11 years ago.



3 of mine are as well

shrug just never been one to do as told

peace!



Don't know your situation, but my recommendation to folks is take your dentist's advice. Others may not so lucky as you.
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Reply #24 posted 02/19/08 10:54am

MsLegs

Mach said:



shrug just never been one to do as told

You are lucky. Hang in there. smile
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Reply #25 posted 02/19/08 10:55am

MsLegs

Imago said:

Mach said:




3 of mine are as well

shrug just never been one to do as told

peace!



Don't know your situation, but my recommendation to folks is take your dentist's advice. Others may not so lucky as you.

nod
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Reply #26 posted 02/19/08 10:57am

Mach

Imago said:

Mach said:




3 of mine are as well

shrug just never been one to do as told

peace!



Don't know your situation, but my recommendation to folks is take your dentist's advice. Others may not so lucky as you.


Whatever rolleyes

( teasing )

saying I am old huh ? bitchfight

Luck has NOTHING to do with it

razz

yes I too recommend that OTHERS follow their DR's advice - always

I just choose not to wink
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Reply #27 posted 02/19/08 10:57am

KidaDynamite

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Imago said:

evenstar said:



some people don't have to have them out i guess, & some do, i think it depends on your jaw structure or something.


That's me. My mouth was 'crowded' (no laughing no no no!) and they were impacted.

What the doctor had to do was slice each bottom tooth in two. Then remove each piece one at a time carefully as there was a nerve running between the roots that could have paralized the bottom part of my face or some shit like that. lol


fun fun


Lawd Hammercy!!!
surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
I ain't felt this way in years...
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Reply #28 posted 02/19/08 10:59am

shanti0608

Imago said:

mdiver said:

3 impacted.....just 3..never had the 4th.

Great surgeon, back at work the next day with no worries.....my bro on the other hand looked like he had been 10 rounds with a grizzly

Laurel, he's English. You can't trust dental advice from them. Trust me.

Next thing you know, we'll be taking culinary tips from him. shrug




spit
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Reply #29 posted 02/19/08 11:01am

veronikka

Mach said:

I still have all 4

they started telling me at 18 I "Had" to have them pulled


MmmKay 26 yrs later ... hmm



That will probably me too lol I still have all mine, have been told to get them out as well. They haven't been much of a problem so far, they are hard to brush though.
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