Dentists may sew the cheeks to the gums after wisdom teeth extraction to help close the surgical site and promote healing. This technique can minimize swelling and bleeding, reduce the risk of infection, and provide stability to the area as it heals. Sutures also help to maintain proper alignment of the gums, ensuring a smoother recovery process.
Then you probably didn't need stitches.
Ask your dentist, but usually not because liquor can thin the blood.
its quite simple... you go to a dentist and get your teeth pulled and be even more braty to everyone else
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.
So long as they're healthy and not causing problems with your jaw, there's no need to have wisdom teeth removed. Everyone's teeth are different, so any decision to keep or remove wisdom teeth should be made in conjunction with your dentist and/or orthodontist.
yes
It may. if you just got them pulled its absolutely normal. if you got them pulled a while ago you might want to see your dentist. Feel better!;)
It's not necessary for you to get your wisdom teeth removed if they are correctly positioned in your mouth and do not cause any pain or dental problems. Visit Wisdomteethsydney.com.au
u got your wisdom teeth pulled out dummy
your dentist will be able to answer that.
Contact your dentist, if you're throwing up they'll want to know.
Do what your dentist told you else you will end up with dry socket and you'll be wishing you did.