― Dan I. (Dan I.), Thursday, 12 January 2006 23:45 (eighteen years ago) link
― ailsa (ailsa), Thursday, 12 January 2006 23:51 (eighteen years ago) link
― gear (gear), Friday, 13 January 2006 03:06 (eighteen years ago) link
Any post-removal infection stories?
― alex in montreal (alex in montreal), Friday, 17 February 2006 19:37 (eighteen years ago) link
― Mitya (mitya), Friday, 17 February 2006 19:53 (eighteen years ago) link
― gear (gear), Friday, 17 February 2006 20:25 (eighteen years ago) link
― Laurel (Laurel), Friday, 17 February 2006 20:28 (eighteen years ago) link
― senseiDancer (sexyDancer), Friday, 17 February 2006 20:32 (eighteen years ago) link
Anyway. Yes, take the pills.
― Laurel (Laurel), Friday, 17 February 2006 20:38 (eighteen years ago) link
― adam (adam), Friday, 17 February 2006 20:41 (eighteen years ago) link
― senseiDancer (sexyDancer), Friday, 17 February 2006 20:42 (eighteen years ago) link
― Laurel (Laurel), Friday, 17 February 2006 20:48 (eighteen years ago) link
― senseiDancer (sexyDancer), Friday, 17 February 2006 20:54 (eighteen years ago) link
― stu (stu), Friday, 17 February 2006 21:12 (eighteen years ago) link
ditto. it wasn't as bad as i thought it was gonna be fortunately. expensive though.
― Sororah T Massacre (blueski), Friday, 17 February 2006 23:21 (eighteen years ago) link
what is NOT ok is the excruciating pain which i'm sure isn't coming from the socket - i think it's my tongue, right at the back next to the socket. if i keep my mouth closed and still it's uncomfortable but i can ignore it - eating, smiling, laughing and TALKING are agonising though. no painkiller i've tried so far helps. (apart from the scary strong ones my friend had when she had her ankle tendons operated on - she's recovered and had spares, but there are only two left and i'm saving them for after my second wisdom tooth extraction.) whisky helped for about five minutes.
the weird thing is, this tongue pain only started four days after the operation.
i am going round looking at solid food like a kid in a sweetshop.
― The Lex (The Lex), Saturday, 30 September 2006 20:27 (seventeen years ago) link
― StanM (StanM), Saturday, 30 September 2006 22:10 (seventeen years ago) link
― StanM (StanM), Saturday, 30 September 2006 22:14 (seventeen years ago) link
― Jaq (Jaq), Sunday, 1 October 2006 01:55 (seventeen years ago) link
Question for those of you who had your wisdom teeth yanked: how long did you have to take off from work?
― j.lu (j.lu), Sunday, 1 October 2006 02:30 (seventeen years ago) link
But it depends on person to person... some people just need two days, others need five. I advice making the appointment Thursday, and sacrificing a weekend, if work is an issue.
Also, I can stress this enough, but can understand given how scary general anesthesia is for people who never went under before.. but it really really helps in the overall experience, and removing memories of it. The chances of you getting killed in a transit accident on the way to the doctor's office that morning are greater than you dying from a freak allergic reaction to the general anesthetic.. decent doctors will test and make sure that the anesthetic will not harm you.
There are always horror stories, but these are so far and few in between. Far more frequent medical horror stories are never told, because the stigma involved with those experiences just don't connect as fearfully as OMG HFS WISDOM TEETH REMOVAL OMG HANG ME!!!!1
― 0xDOX0RNUTX0RX0RSDABITFIELDXOR^0xDEADBEEFDEADBEEF00001 (donut), Sunday, 1 October 2006 02:45 (seventeen years ago) link
I was only 16, and it was summer vacation, so I didn't miss any time from work, but I was out of commission for a good 3-4 days after getting all of mine taken out at once. I barely remember the first 48 hours following. My operation was pretty full on. Because I was so young, the teeth were still pretty deep, and I actually got a general anaesthetic. The doctor asked me to count backwards from 10, and I can remember saying "9".
Afterwards, there was a fair bit of tenderness, which was to be expected, and a lot of bloody gauze, but Tylenol 3 managed to keep me pretty comfortable.
Looking back at it almost a decade-and-a-half later, it's not something that I would want to go through again, but it's certainly not the end of the world.
I still have my teeth in an envelope somewhere at my mother's house as well.
― J-rock (Julien Sandiford), Monday, 2 October 2006 06:55 (seventeen years ago) link
― Nathalie (stevie nixed), Monday, 2 October 2006 07:10 (seventeen years ago) link
A tooth that is, not a baby. That would have made the papers.
― Matt (Matt), Monday, 2 October 2006 07:31 (seventeen years ago) link
― The Lex (The Lex), Monday, 2 October 2006 07:38 (seventeen years ago) link
― Forest Pines (ForestPines), Monday, 2 October 2006 08:02 (seventeen years ago) link
― estela (estela), Monday, 2 October 2006 08:13 (seventeen years ago) link
― gem (trisk), Monday, 2 October 2006 09:14 (seventeen years ago) link
-- Nathalie (stevi...), October 2nd, 2006 10:10 AM. (stevie nixed) (link)
... this means your wrist must have been at least shattered into 5,000 pieces before you decided to go to the doctor:
http://img169.imageshack.us/img169/3834/foto23xm6.jpg
― StanM (StanM), Monday, 2 October 2006 09:27 (seventeen years ago) link
in 8 hours slkjdflksjflsd
― Tape Store, Friday, 14 May 2010 06:15 (fourteen years ago) link
will be liveblogging
Just had mine out 6 hours ago. Weird experience - the doctor said I needed to be put out completely, but the laughing gas/whatever was in the IV didn't work hard enough, and I was awake for the whole thing. In fact he specifically said I wouldn't remember anything but I remember it all. Not that it was bad - they call it laughing gas for a reason. I actually thought the surgery was kind of fun. As I'm sure has been mentioned, even if you're awake for it, you don't really care what they're doing to you. Now it's pretty sore, I have gauze in and out of my mouth, not really swollen (yet?)
Does anyone have some advice for what do to afterwards? It said I'm not supposed to do the "salt water rinse" until tomorrow but I'm not sure why. Also I don't really want to eat or drink w/ gauze in my mouth but if I remove it I kinda bleed a lot so I'm not a fan of that either.
― frogbs, Friday, 19 August 2011 19:19 (twelve years ago) link
You'll probs bleed all night, keep the gauze in. hold off on the salt rinse thing, you need a clot to form over the wound and if you rinse too hard or early you can knock it out and get dreaded 'dry socket' (had this a few weeks ago) which is proper painful. Think you can get this from sucking on cigs/milkshakes too.
― owenf, Friday, 19 August 2011 21:51 (twelve years ago) link
avoid sucking on anything for a while
― elmo argonaut, Friday, 19 August 2011 21:54 (twelve years ago) link
oh yeah "NO STRAWS!!!!' is it just on one side of your mouth?
― sarahel, Friday, 19 August 2011 21:55 (twelve years ago) link
also, you can cut the gauze down into a smaller piece, so that it isn't as annoying. It's worse when it's dry imo.
― sarahel, Friday, 19 August 2011 22:00 (twelve years ago) link
aren't you only supposed to keep the gauze in for like twenty minutes tops? it needs to clot naturally at some point
― clams cassingle (donna rouge), Friday, 19 August 2011 22:03 (twelve years ago) link
you're supposed to change the gauze every hour or so for the first day or until it stops bleeding.
― sarahel, Friday, 19 August 2011 22:12 (twelve years ago) link
I actually thought the surgery was kind of fun.
yeah, when i got the gas i was all "fuck it, you can take all my teeth! :DDDDD". A+ would get gassed again.
― circa1916, Saturday, 20 August 2011 00:56 (twelve years ago) link
So glad mine were taken out under general anaesthetic.
― lol sickmouthy (Scik Mouthy), Saturday, 20 August 2011 12:23 (twelve years ago) link
Hated it. No gas. Felt violated.
― owenf, Saturday, 20 August 2011 12:34 (twelve years ago) link
Oh yeah, I know about this. not sure if I should start the salt rinse now, it seems okay, but I am actually kind of terrified about getting dry socketed, especially on a weekend.
I was supposed to be on GA but I guess I'm an ox. Thinking back to it - I vaguely remember the noises, remember trying to small talk a lot and being told to shut up, remember how many people were in the room and what they looked like, but the more I think about it the more I realize I must have "missed" some time since it seemed like it only good 5 or 10 minutes.
― frogbs, Saturday, 20 August 2011 14:39 (twelve years ago) link
yikes, had to take off work today - I keep waking up with the taste of blood and it's really obnoxious, and I've been lightheaded for the last few days - how long is this recovery going to take???
― frogbs, Monday, 22 August 2011 15:59 (twelve years ago) link
I'm supposed to have a tooth pulled this week. They usually use some IV sedative, which is supposed to pretty much knock you out. Kind of nervous about it, but I'm also not super-excited about the thought of being awake - so I'll probably go with the sedative.
― o. nate, Monday, 22 August 2011 16:06 (twelve years ago) link
I was signed off for a fortnight after mine all came out, and I needed that long!
― Sick Mouthy (Scik Mouthy), Monday, 22 August 2011 16:07 (twelve years ago) link
I think the stitches are gone now, but I'm not really sure. My gums are still messed up. Really not sure what to eat but I'm really craving a hamburger. I mean, I like chicken soup, pancakes, and Chef Boyardee Beef Ravioli but I really, really want something solid.
― frogbs, Wednesday, 24 August 2011 20:03 (twelve years ago) link
http://hollywoodhatesme.files.wordpress.com/2011/01/flies.jpg
― Mr. Que, Wednesday, 24 August 2011 20:19 (twelve years ago) link
How awful should I let wisdom tooth misery get before calling a dentist? Bottom right one has been bothering me for a week--I've been able to treat it with scotch and Mexican vicodin but I'm running low on pills. Tooth itself is poking out a little but there's still a fuckload of gum around it. Am I just, like, teething?― adam (adam), Friday, February 17, 2006 8:41 PM (10 years ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
in a really weird coincidence i just had the two left wisdom teeth removed on 2/17/16, ten years to the day after i made this post. nauseated off the painkillers but otherwise not bad.
― adam, Friday, 19 February 2016 21:48 (eight years ago) link
Huh, I forgot that a past dentist told me that my wisdom teeth were in fact impacted. (They grew in about halfway and stopped, and normally don't bother me.) My current dentist wants me to have them removed; she gave me the names of a couple of local oral surgeons. I need to start doing my due diligence. I hope they're far enough out that the surgery will be minimal....
― Infanta Terrible (j.lu), Thursday, 4 March 2021 02:04 (three years ago) link
Ooof
― beware the ídes of mairt (darraghmac), Thursday, 4 March 2021 02:29 (three years ago) link
Agh impacted wisdom teeth. Good luck finding a surgeon. One of my wisdom teeth is impacted and I no longer have dental insurance - I could have dealt with it cheaply years ago,silly me. Although I actually saw a surgeon and then didnt pull the trigger because I didnt like him and when I googled him he had had a sexual harassment claim from an employee (which made me feel vindicated lol).I'm 36 and this specific one only emerged through gum in the last couple years,the remaining three all came in straight but I had one removed because it didnt fully emerge and left a flap that was troublesome for cleaning and led to gum issues.
― himpathy with the devil (jim in vancouver), Thursday, 4 March 2021 05:34 (three years ago) link