I have done a surgery on 24th. Durin the surgery, which lasted about 10 minutes, I didn't feel a thing. Dentist had to cut my gum a bit so he can take tooth out, so I have small fibres inside. There was no blood or something lika that. But after half an hour it really was painful. I had to hold ice on my cheek so that my right cheek don't be too swelled. I drink pills that reduce pain (and other people I know drank them too).
i just got mine out yesterday. I had all 4 taken out and they were all impacted (underneath the gum still) so the surgery was about 45 minutes. I was not conscious for it though. for stuff that long they give you an IV that makes you go to sleep. it felt like all I did was shut my eyes for 1 second and when i opened them they were done! The first 6 hours after you feel nauseous though as the sleeping medicine wears off. I threw up once but that's not bad. They also prescribe you pain killers like codine, anti nausea and anti inflammatory medicine. then all you do is ice your jaw, sleep a whole bunch and let the swelling go down for about 3 days and you are as good as new!
That's pretty normal! :) Most people get them by age 25 or so. But some people just don't get any wisdom teeth at all. Be thankful! :) No painful surgeries!! :D
No, just like you don't get your baby teeth back! You don't get your wisdom teeth back!
Not all people get their wisdom teeth. Some get all four wisdom teeth, some get just one, and others have some that never erupt.
No. They are just called your wisdom teeth, and they don't effect anything like that that determines if you are wise or not.
u got your wisdom teeth pulled out dummy
No That's impossible youll just have missing teeth regaurdless But you don't need your wisdom teeth
More than likely, that is just dried blood. Nothing else would cause staining in removal of wisdom teeth.
Sure you can.
yes they do Ontario disability support plan does cover wisdom teeth removal i just got mine removed yesterday i got all four of my impacted wisdom teeth removed and i tell you it hurts so bad
Wisdom teeth have nothing to do with thinking. They are probably called that because they appear later on in life when one is supposed to be "wise". They are vestigial and serve no purpose whatsoever. Just like our tail bone is a vestigial organ so are the wisdom teeth in man.
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.
It is thought that years ago people used to eat harder foods which could cause tooth damage (also jaws were larger). So when these teeth were falling out the wisdom teeth would come in and just be another set of teeth. Now with better preventative dental care most people don't lose teeth or have aneed for wisdom teeth.