View Full Version : UGH!! WISDOM TEETH. please read, i need some insight
OK well, i think my wisdom teeth are growing in. Atleast on the bottom left. Its buggin me, because i keep messing with it.
I'm worried because i dont wanna get my teeth pulled. Ive talked to some about getting teeth pulled and had mixed responses. So im asking you guys, how is it?
Im freaked out because 1. i hate needles, 2. i have never ever been put to sleep for surgery or anything like that, it being put to sleep freaks me out, and 3. the after affects(that ive heard) are buggin me out.
Being put to sleep, how is it? A friend of mine said that its so tight just passing out, but personally it freaks me out. The Thought that one min your there and the next your out....Do you just doze off and fall asleep?
Then how is it when you wake up? It freaks me out thinking about waking up out of nowhere, with a mouth full of pain.....
Im not sure if i even need them pulled, i feel like there is room in my mouth(im being optimistic) so i dont know. Im going to the see a dentist next week if the pain doesnt go away. So i have know idea, i mean my teeth dont hurt and the teeth are growing straight up and not at an angle. Its my gums irritating me, around where the tooth is.
please help people, im worried
It's probably just cutting your mouth since they're coming in. It's happening to me too. Just get you some liquor and rub it around the tooth.
ya actually, im addicted to listerine and the oral B maximum strength. But the listerine makes my mouth feel so good, must be the alcohol.
BlAzInIt4:20
06-01-2007, 05:11 AM
hahaha funny that you started this thread i just had mine pulled 3 days ago, and YES they do give shots and YES they will need a knife to cutt you open but it doesn't hurt, only when hes trying to rip out your tooth with this huge utensil and then jabs you in the tongue with it... then they give you stitches and prescribe you shitty medication so your in pain for days having blood drip down your throat as you try and sleep, but you should be okay stay positive...:thumbsup:
Breukelen advocaat
06-01-2007, 05:23 AM
I've had just about every dental problem imaginable, and had another tooth pulled two weeks ago.
One more dental horror story:
I read once, many years ago, about a dentist that gave a patient a shot of novacaine in the top part of his mouth, in the back, and hit the wrong area - it was injected into the base of his brain. He slipped into a coma and died. But don't worry, that sort of thing is rare
LuckyG
06-01-2007, 05:31 AM
^^^^ Scary.
I just had mine done a month ago. I'm glad I didn't get anaesthesia - the whole procedure took maybe twenty minutes. It sounds nasty while it's going on, but in the end you'll be fine as long as you take a couple of T-3s before the sleeping wears off. It'll take about ten days to heal fully.
What you have just sounds like they're growing in. It's unpleasant, but it'll fade in a week or two probably.
PHATTY LUMPKINS
06-01-2007, 05:33 AM
Well it does suck. But dont put up with that shitty medication bullshit blazinit was talking about. ask what you will get befor and during the procedure, and what will you get a script for to take home. I had all four cut out at the same time. OUCH MY GOD IT HURT! Blacked both of my eyes i looked like a racoon. after two day's the pain started to ease up. You will be fine.:thumbsup:
affasd
06-01-2007, 05:51 AM
lol ya its sweet getting put out for surgery kinda wierd though thinking about it but idk for me i swear they used nitrous to put me out or something cause it was just like a whip it then i started geeking out till i passed out, but idk i was on a lot of drugs that week for pain
weedmaster
06-01-2007, 06:01 AM
the last time i went to the dentist i was haveing probs with one of my wisdom teeth, the BUTCHER extracted all 4 of my wisdom teeth there and then, that was over 15 years ago and now i dont go anymore.i'm sure most dentists aren't like that, but this was a nhs dentist and i'm sure he did it just to make money as i went as an emergency out of hours.
Skink
06-01-2007, 06:31 AM
be sure to take pain killers like Tylenol before you go,,,it helps with the needle... you need to see a couple dentists because some are just under the belief that wisdom teeth must go... if your not in pain and your mouth can except them then leave them would be my choice...
if you do want to go under it really is not bad at all... they make you count backwards and all you can remember is 99,98,90,9,,,then the next thing you know is your waking up in a room and all is done...
there is usually very little to no pain after it is done... Swishing some warm water and salt should help if your a bleeder or have soreness,,,but most peeps heal right up with initial preasure...
Make sure your dentist will prescribe pain killers like Vicodin or Percocet before he even touches you,,,this way if there is pain your covered...
be sure to take pain killers like Tylenol before you go,,,it helps with the needle... you need to see a couple dentists because some are just under the belief that wisdom teeth must go... if your not in pain and your mouth can except them then leave them would be my choice...
if you do want to go under it really is not bad at all... they make you count backwards and all you can remember is 99,98,90,9,,,then the next thing you know is your waking up in a room and all is done...
there is usually very little to no pain after it is done... Swishing some warm water and salt should help if your a bleeder or have soreness,,,but most peeps heal right up with initial preasure...
Make sure your dentist will prescribe pain killers like Vicodin or Percocet before he even touches you,,,this way if there is pain your covered...
cant swallow pills....but i know they have liquid percocet, my sis needed it when she had her tonsuls(sp?) removed. I think paain is from the tooth just growin, im hoping atleast because it really isnt the tooth that aches, its the gum area.
Also this happened to me to the right side of my mouth a couple months ago, but i cant remember if it felt the same. I remember it sucked like this time but i think im freakin out cause this is the second time, but who knows.
My dad never got his teeth removed until he was in his early 40s, and that because his teeth were aching, but i forgot if that was from his wisdom teeth or somthing else. I just hope i can live with this with out going, i mean the pain isnt THAT bad, i doesnt affect my eating, sleeping, smoking, or anything. It just is in the way, something little that bothers me. I keep fucking with it because,,,its just tempting but that also triggers pain so i need to dicipline myself on that tooo
i dunno lets hope things get better
Skink
06-01-2007, 07:07 AM
It is so natural to play with it,,,that's why I can't understand people with tongue and lip rings,,,I would play with that till I bled,,,LoLzzz...
Just see what the dentist sez... you will be ok... I learned a long time ago not to be afraid to ask any and all question to the dentist...
rantingsweed
06-01-2007, 07:51 AM
getting wisdom teeth isn't bad at all, at least it wasn't for me. they gave me an IV and then injected the anesthetic into the IV bag about 20-30 seconds later i felt all messed up (in a good way) then I just remember them asking if i was awake. The whole procedure was painless, even the healing except i had a dry socket which was annoying then the guy jammed a shitload of this stuff that looked like tobacco into the socket which hurt but only because he was pushing as hard as he could with big ass metal tweezers.
RamblerGambler
06-01-2007, 01:36 PM
When they put the IV in I think I lasted AT MOST 20 seconds or so. You start feeling your eyes get heavy and you realize whats happening, but there's nothing you can do. I woke up at the end of the procedure and didn't remember a thing. The numb jaw also provides quality entertainment on the ride home.
Watch out though, things can get a little interesting afterwards. The stupid nurse actually believed me when I told her I could walk on my own. I showed her.
Storm Crow
06-02-2007, 02:04 AM
Remember this experience when you are a new father and your teething kid is cranky and crying all the time! And it's not so bad getting teeth pulled, but smoking is a no-no, so maybe make up some brownies or Green Dragon for afterwards. - Granny:hippy:
Bob the Awesome
06-02-2007, 03:10 AM
OK, I had my teeth taken out about 7 months ago, so let me tell you how it worked:
I went into the room about... 8 15 AM. I requested gas to knock me out, so that's what I got. They hooked me up to a mask, and the gas started. I immediately started giggling, the doctor said something smart about how I shouldn't be laughing yet, and I felt my eyes slide upwards and close.
The next thing I know, I'm half-awake and a bit hazey, sitting somewhat-upright in a different room. The clock says about 9:30. There is a CRAPLOAD of guaze in my mouth. An IV is in my hand, I can't feel it, but it runs out and starts pulling up a bit of blood, in my stupor I (not really) frantically tell the nurse to take it out.
Anyways, long story short, eating that day and the next was a bitch, it didn't actually hurt horribly but it was really sore, the operation itself was a piece of cake (Since I wasn't awake for it)
Trust me, mine were coming in, it'll hurt 10x worse if you leave them in. Get them out. All at once.
afghooey
06-02-2007, 04:48 AM
If you take painkillers before you go (assuming end up having to go), do NOT take ibuprofen or asprin. They will thin your blood and you will bleed a whole lot more than you normally would and your blood won't clot as well. Acetaminophen might not be as bad, but I wouldn't take anything because who knows what it'll do when combined with the anesthetic.
If you can get put under for your surgery, it really isn't that bad. The anesthetic knocks you out pretty fast. Yeah, you wake up later with a mouth full of bloody gauze, but trust me, it's way better than having to go through the surgery conscious or even semi-conscious. When I was younger I had to get teeth pulled before I got braces to make room, and they put me out for the surgery. It was a synch. When I later got my wisdom teeth out they refused to put me under because I had a history of sleep apnea while under anesthetic. So I was only partly anesthetised... and it SUCKED BALLS being even semi-conscious during that shit. Trust me, you want to be asleep.
Anyway, talk to your dentist. They'll be able to tell you whether or not you have enough room. And like Bob said, the pain during recovery is much more bareable than if you leave them in and don't have room for 'em.
lil josh
06-02-2007, 12:11 PM
The stupid nurse actually believed me when I told her I could walk on my own. I showed her.
OMG THATS GOING IN MY SIG LOOOOOOL!
TheSmokingMonkey
06-12-2007, 06:11 PM
1. Take 800 mg ibuprofen before you go, but tell the dentist you did that.
2. Don't fear the sleepy... it's the best way for both you and the dentist.
3. You shouldn't be sore when you wake up, you shouldn't feel any soreness till later in the day.
4. Take whatever pain meds the dentist gives you, if you don't like them, keep taking ibuprofen.
5. EAT SOFT FOODS AND DO NOT SMOKE
6. Call the doctor right away if you have pain lingering after three days, usually that means there is a problem, and it's best to catch them soon.
Listen to me. I have dental training.
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