If you are properly anesthesized by the gas, you won't feel anything the entire time. In most cases, you may be still under the effect after the surgery so get some help leaving and don't plan on driving. The only advice I have related to this is to immediately get the prescriptions filled and take all the medicine as directed the day of. You may not feel like you need it because of the laughing gas, but you will need it.
yes
There is a little soreness
yep! it does hurt....so let your dentist check it and give you antibiotics to lessen the pain, they will also recommend that you get your teeth a panaromic xray.
It depends if ur teeth are sencible if they are about 1 month if they are notabout 1 week
Pain in your front teeth 11 days after wisdom tooth removal could be due to several factors. It may be related to the healing process, where adjacent teeth experience sensitivity or discomfort. Additionally, the extraction site could have affected the alignment or pressure on your front teeth. If the pain persists, it's advisable to consult your dentist to rule out any complications such as infection or dry socket.
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, my right one did and they don't hurt at all
if you fall and break an arm or have a car wreck or get your wisdom teeth pulled basically if you hurt yourself.
I am 54 and my wisdom tooth has not come out due to unknown reason and while opening my Jaw I get Jaw-lock problem and face difficulty and no remedy/operation is available after verifying with one of the top Dontologist.
You have to get them removed.
I don't think they do. I hope they don't.I have one coming through and it's not that bad.It might hurt, but I don't think it will hurt enough to kill you.
Schedule an appointment with your dentist. Your dentist may refer you to an oral surgeon to perform a wisdom tooth extraction. This procedure is relatively common and typically does not result in a lot of down time for the patient.