Then you probably didn't need stitches.
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
It depends on the type of stitches they used, but more often times than not, they dissolve.
Yes you can. It might make it slightly harder for the dentist to remove but will not be a problem. Grow a pair.
The stiches should dissolve over the next couple of days on their own - they are not removed.
Ask your dentist, but usually not because liquor can thin the blood.
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.
its quite simple... you go to a dentist and get your teeth pulled and be even more braty to everyone else
When your tooth breaks nothing major happens. Go to the dentist and have it looked at. If its a big chip then the dentist will fill it in with a clear liquid that soon hardens and blends in with your tooth.. If the chip is small then nothing will happen unless it's visible.
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!;)
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.
Food can sometimes get trapped in wisdom teeth stitches, which can lead to discomfort and potential infection. It's important to maintain good oral hygiene by gently rinsing your mouth with warm salt water to help dislodge any debris. If the area feels painful or the food remains stuck, consult your dentist for advice or possible removal of the stitches. Regular follow-up care is crucial to ensure proper healing.