Usually, if the surgery is complicated, you take antibiotics after the wisdom teeth extraction. Some dentists might recommend to start taking the antibiotics a day prior to the surgery and then continue for about a week.
I've only had an antibiotic prescribed 2x's, by my dentist: #1.) I had an abscessed tooth that was infected, with a swollen root. It couldn't be accessed for treatment, after I took the meds for 1 week. #2.) Wisdom teeth extraction. I don't like taking this kind of med, because your body can become immune and when you really may need it (in the future) it may not work.
Amoxicillin - A semisynthetic penisilin. It prevents infections. Taken by people who have had a heart murmer history. Used by others for numerous reasons. diazolam
No That's impossible youll just have missing teeth regaurdless But you don't need your wisdom teeth
While I am definitely not a doctor and will suggest visiting one for a final verdict that's more specific to your condition, I can say that I have been prescribed Tylenol 3 along with amoxicillin (500mg) and Ibuprofen (600mg) after getting 4 of my wisdom teeth taken out.
I have never heard of that happening. As far as I know, eyesight has nothing to do with you having or not having your wisdom teeth.
Sure you can.
Yes, it is recommend
Your dentist can take a special x-ray called a panoral. This will give a good view of all your teeth, including any potential wisdom teeth. This will tell the dentist the likelihood of you getting your wisdom teeth.
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If you mean your wisdom teeth, only if they are causing problems with the other teeth. Many people do not have enough room for them to fit properly in the mouth.
Anything that helps. Wisdom teeth hurt like hell so I wouldn't recommend aspirin or ibuprofin. Go with whatever they give you and moderate the dosage.
Yes, it can. Many people aren't aware that impacted teeth, infected teeth also can involve the ear canal. This would cause vertigo and dizziness. Getting wisdom teeth pulled can be a trauma to the body and it may take a few days before you feel normal. If this keeps up please see your dentist. You could have infection.