Here are six possible reasons why your teeth feel slimy after having your wisdom teeth pulled:
Increased saliva production as your body responds to the trauma of surgery.
Reduced brushing in the area due to pain or swelling, leading to plaque buildup.
Presence of medicated rinses or mouthwash residues that leave a slippery coating.
Bacterial imbalance in your mouth during healing, changing how your teeth feel.
Food debris and soft diet sticking more easily to teeth, creating a slimy sensation.
Healing tissue fluids or slight drainage near the extraction site spreading over teeth.
yes
u got your wisdom teeth pulled out dummy
Jana and Jill had their wisdom teeth removed.
I don't know if it's OK. I have braces myself and my wisdom teeth are coming in right now. Unfortunatly, I have to get them pulled, if anything that's what would happen. You should wait until the wisdom teeth come in, and then get them pulled, because the metal bands may not fit around the wisdom teeth, and most people have more comfort when their wisdom teeth are pulled. I have braces and my wisdom teeth came through and my otho hasn't done anything to them.
Normal
bob
Absolutely.
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wisdom teeth
For me, they put my braces on, not putting brackets on the ones being pulled, they few months later they pulled out the 4 wisdom teeth.
Yes you can have your wisdom teeth pulled if you are anemic. Depends on the severety of your anemia and/org what type of anemia you have but unless you have the problem of unstopable bleeding if you get a cut then there should be no problem.
Yes you pull out all of your teeth and new permanent teeth will come in. By the age of 21 all of your baby teeth will be gone and all of your molars will have erupted.