Well AGers, I just went through the initiation ritual of all the average teens that would become adults. No, it's not a cathouse, though I would like that more than what I had to go through about....18-19 hours ago: Taking out your wisdom teeth. Some don't need to, the lucky dastards. Some only need 1 taken out, most need 2. I had FOUR taken out. So AGers, time to type out mah story.
The day before, you're just in the chair and the would-be surgeons examine you to see if you really DO need the procedure(s) worked out. They check and see if there's impaction, or severe pressure from the wisdom teeth backing into your normal teeth, in your mouth. All of them were, and one was taking place .5 millimeters inside one of my sensory nerves in the back of my coranoid process (jaw bone). He agreed to have all four taken out, and explained that I needed both Vicadin, Antibiotics, and Nitrous Oxide (laughing gas, N2O) in my system before and during the surgery.
They basically do an incision around your wisdom teeth to expose them, since they are being covered by your gum line. Once that is done, they either pull the whole tooth out, or chip them in pieces, depending on how big or how difficult the tooth is. I think the one that was in my sensory nerve was the only one that needed chipped. It would make sense, but I'm not entirely sure since I was doped up the entire time XD
After surgery sucks BALLS, to be blunt. You're constantly on medication to prevent bacteria from invading the wholes in your teeth and the sutures that are sewn up to keep the wound closed. You're given pads to bite down on while you sleep for 18 hours to help clot the wounds. 4 pads on each side were taken out, filled with red and blackness, to colorfully tell how much the danged holes were bleeding.
You are pretty much 90% fatigued the entire first day (I can't say for myself anymore than the first day, since it IS my first day). The antibiotics prevent you from doing anything besides eating, drinking, and light walking and sitting down. Anything more strenuous than that, and you feel nautious and you may toss your cookies and cream pudding everywhere. It's honestly an effort just typing this thread out without breathing semi-heavily.
Don't even get me started on the food. Nothing solid. Nothing long. Nothing small. Lest you either get the food stuck in the small holes or provoke the sutures from breaking apart. Mine were gelled sutures, so they dissolve after a few days. The good side is that my parents upped the supply of jello and pudding. =D I'm testing whether hot and cold comes into play or not, since the senile surgeon didn't explain that part. X(
So far, that's pretty much it. Flu-type fatigue with pains in the mouth. Hip hip hooray.
try stabbing yourself in the leg. it will relieve the pain in your mouth
^ Not funny guy tries to be funny
You think you're in pain? I got 3 wisdom teeth pulled out. My 4th got this weird idea to grow following the jaw axis; it broke my molar and they had to remove it. Oh, I forgot to mention; living in Italy means NO GAS! I've been awake and aware the whole time. Trust me, wisdom teeth are painless, if you know the pain of a "real tooth" pulled.
You poor, poor fellow. Do you realize exactly what happens when a tooth decides to grow inside a sensory nerve and the surgeon decides to tumble with it trying to force it loose? Screw the anesthetic; there's no medicine to calm THAT down. So how many days were you in pain, exactly? I have predicted 3 weeks of pain. KthxbaiIwin.
Day 2: Still in pain, my whole lips are chapped, and I woke up with 3 mouth fulls of saliva in my pillow, while my cat next to me was busy trying to lap it up. Niiice.
my wisdom teeth are still growing in, and thankfully my dentist said they are coming in fine, so hopefully i will be lucky and not have to get them removed, cause it sounds horible.
Well instead of coming in the direction they are suppose to they come in at an angle. Sometimes not even breaking through the gum and if left untreated can cause problems with the rest of your teeth.
Just be glad you can use pain medication. I went through the surgery and recovery WITHOUT anything stronger than Ibuprofen. And, I wasn't asleep for the procedure which made it worse. It's not fun, but the pain will go away, and the holes will drive you nuts for months.
Only four? I had FIVE. There was an extra one there.
That's an interesting case. So you had 5 wisdom teeth? You sure it wasn't 1 big enough that the surgeon had to cut it apart to take it out? That must have sucked either way.
And I had no idea the 420 dude made accounts without 420 at the end. He must have gotten smarter.