Some stitches are resolvable , it's just depended on what kind the dentist use. Also if the dentist use the other kind , yes you have to get them removed
The stiches should dissolve over the next couple of days on their own - they are not removed.
I have had all my wisdom teeth removed and have never had stitches (Sweden). They were all removed in the same way by different dentists. Local anaesthetic followed by brute force pulling (sounds alot worse than it is). The "opening" left behind heals itself fairly easy. Just had a compressor against it for a few hours for some residual bleeding. Pulling a tooth is not much worse than any other treatment, however the healthier and the more visible the wisdom tooth is, the easier the pull will be.
You can eat after having your wisdom teeth removed, but you should eat food that aren't crunchy, such as mashed potatoes, pudding, and milkshakes.
As long as you are healing, you don't have to go back to have new stitches put in.
Having wisdom teeth removed has no bearing on when you defecate.
Yes, of course.
Then you probably didn't need stitches.
For a while ( few days) after your wisdom teeth are removed, it is advisable to do nothing that might disturb the blood clots that have formed in the tooth socket. That would include running or jumping.
I am not sure and am having the same problem
It will hurt for a few seconds and maybe a little bit for a few minutes later on in the day if they pull the stitches out. But usually, if your sores have healed like they should, they should be fine and it is like getting a shot.
The swollen lymph node under your jaw could be from having your wisdom teeth removed two weeks ago. You should see the dentist again in case there is an infection.
2 and 1/2 weeks