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      Location: ohio-in my own little world with pretty ponies :) | Soo for the past week I've been getting pain in my gums both top and bottom at the back of my mouth so I'm assuming my wisdom teeth are coming in. Well, today the pain has been crazy! So sore!
I realllly want/need to go to the dentist but I am terrified to have them taken out!
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | lexyy12 - 2014-01-03 10:01 PM Soo for the past week I've been getting pain in my gums both top and bottom at the back of my mouth so I'm assuming my wisdom teeth are coming in. Well, today the pain has been crazy! So sore! I realllly want/need to go to the dentist but I am terrified to have them taken out! Whever has had them taken out please share your experience!
I just had my bottom 2 taken out on the 28th. I had my top 2 done years ago, not sure why they didn't do all 4 back then. I should have had them out in my 20's or earlier instead of my early 40's. Something to do with your nerves along the jawline and the wisdom teeth getting too close to each other. In all honesty it wasn't bad. They'll either put you under or just novacain. I opted for novacain. Do it sooner rather than later. |
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  Location: Texas | They sound like they may be coming impacted. Getting them out sucks but it's not that bad. Get all four out at once or you will never go back. Have them put you under for it ( it's not really being put under as in surgery they call it conscious sedation but I counted back from 100 and got to 96 and don't remember crap so it's very similar.) make sure you have someone recording you when you get out bc you will be saying the funniest things. They cut them out stitch you up pack with gauze and send you home with Vicodin. Your pretty normal after 3 or so days. Watch for dry sockets and dont drink from a straw. It's not that bad. The worst part for me was the IV as I hate needles. I asked and they gave me a pill ( can't remember what it was) to take 1/2 before I went in so I could relax. Eat Popsicles and soft food. And you're good to go! |
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    Location: Midwest | I had all four done at once. Several were impacted. I was put out and it was not a big deal. I was eating the same day. It hurt worse before they came out! Lol |
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    Location: Washington. (The DRY side.) | I had my top ones done years ago. It was no big deal. This was before they "knocked you out" at the dentist. Afterwards was no big deal either. I didn't take any pain meds as I didn't need it. |
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      Location: ohio-in my own little world with pretty ponies :) | Oh boy...wonder what crazy things I will talk about! I am so nervous about being put out and iv. Ahhh, guess I'm calling the dentist Monday.....  |
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| I had zero problems with my wisdom teeth until I was in my mid twenties... then one week the pain was absolutely unbearable.
Anywho, I had a really great experience. I just took some happy pills. I was not put under and they did not use shots to numb my mouth. In fact, I remember the whole thing. No pain. No groggy recovery time. It was awesome for surgery lol.
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | I'm not a fan of being knocked out so I did the novacain. |
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  Location: The South | Don't be scared, it's really not that bad when they take them out. I had a rough go because they took all 4 wisdom teeth out and 2 additional teeth on the same friggin day when I was in 6th grade. Then later when I was in college, I had my teeth cleaned and my dentist said "you need to get those top wisdom teeth taken out or they're going to undo what your braces straightened out". I thought he was joking, but apparently I re-grew my top wisdom teeth!! I didn't know that could happen. Luckily getting them out the second time wasn't a big deal because they were small. Just had to share my freak of the week story :) you'll be fine!!! Hope you feel better soon! |
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | Kry5ta1 - 2014-01-03 10:26 PM I had zero problems with my wisdom teeth until I was in my mid twenties... then one week the pain was absolutely unbearable. Anywho, I had a really great experience. I just took some happy pills. I was not put under and they did not use shots to numb my mouth. In fact, I remember the whole thing. No pain. No groggy recovery time. It was awesome for surgery lol.
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       Location: Montana | Wisdom teeth are a pain in the butt to come in. I have all four of mine still (they started coming in when I was 15-16 I think, and I'm 22 now) and still once in a while they hurt. The gums get irritated, and that's what hurts so much. Also, food gets under the gums and cause them to be painful and swollen, so be sure to keep your mouth well rinsed out. You don't have to get rid of them, but almost every dentist and dental hygienest (sp?) will push for them to come out...mine does and I ignore them. 
ETA: My dad almost always goes without novocain when he has filling or gets something fixed. I can't figure out why...
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    Location: Midwest | mtcanchazer - 2014-01-03 10:39 PM Wisdom teeth are a pain in the butt to come in. I have all four of mine still (they started coming in when I was 15-16 I think, and I'm 22 now) and still once in a while they hurt. The gums get irritated, and that's what hurts so much. Also, food gets under the gums and cause them to be painful and swollen, so be sure to keep your mouth well rinsed out. You don't have to get rid of them, but almost every dentist and dental hygienest (sp?) will push for them to come out...mine does and I ignore them. 
ETA: My dad almost always goes without novocain when he has filling or gets something fixed. I can't figure out why...
Some folks really do need to get them out. One of mine came in sideways and I was biting my cheek everytime I closed my jaw! That was not fun lol getting them out was like instant relief. |
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      Location: ohio-in my own little world with pretty ponies :) | I'm Thinking mine will have to come out...I don't have very much room back there especially on the top so I don't think they would have room to come in normal. Just took some Advil and hopefully they will stop hurting so I can sleep! Lol man, I thought I was done with losing and getting teeth a long time ago! |
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       Location: Montana | barrelracr131 - 2014-01-03 9:52 PM mtcanchazer - 2014-01-03 10:39 PM Wisdom teeth are a pain in the butt to come in. I have all four of mine still (they started coming in when I was 15-16 I think, and I'm 22 now) and still once in a while they hurt. The gums get irritated, and that's what hurts so much. Also, food gets under the gums and cause them to be painful and swollen, so be sure to keep your mouth well rinsed out. You don't have to get rid of them, but almost every dentist and dental hygienest (sp?) will push for them to come out...mine does and I ignore them. 
ETA: My dad almost always goes without novocain when he has filling or gets something fixed. I can't figure out why... Some folks really do need to get them out. One of mine came in sideways and I was biting my cheek everytime I closed my jaw! That was not fun lol getting them out was like instant relief. I'm not saying there aren't some that have to come out. I was lucky and mine don't have to. But in my defense I went to one dentist that had mine all wrong; he said I had 6 wisdom teeth!!!??? And they should come out with surgery. WTH?! I'm glad we got a second opinion on that one...so moral of the story? Make sure you get an honest not-just-out-for-the-most-money-he-can-make dentist.
Advil (ibuprofen) helps with inflammation. I've always have really good luck with Tylenol (acetiminophen). And if neither of those work indiviudally, take 3 Tylenol and 2 Advil together...recommended by a dentist. 
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      Location: ohio-in my own little world with pretty ponies :) | Thanks! I took some Advil and got it to stop hurting so I could sleep. They haven't started hurting yet this morning so maybe I'll get lucky and they won't! Hahaha yeah right! |
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    Location: Midwest | mtcanchazer - 2014-01-03 11:20 PM
barrelracr131 - 2014-01-03 9:52 PM mtcanchazer - 2014-01-03 10:39 PM Wisdom teeth are a pain in the butt to come in. I have all four of mine still (they started coming in when I was 15-16 I think, and I'm 22 now) and still once in a while they hurt. The gums get irritated, and that's what hurts so much. Also, food gets under the gums and cause them to be painful and swollen, so be sure to keep your mouth well rinsed out.  You don't have to get rid of them, but almost every dentist and dental hygienest (sp?) will push for them to come out...mine does and I ignore them. 
ETA: My dad almost always goes without novocain when he has filling or gets something fixed. I can't figure out why...     Some folks really do need to get them out. One of mine came in sideways and I was biting my cheek everytime I closed my jaw! That was not fun lol getting them out was like instant relief. I'm not saying there aren't some that have to come out. I was lucky and mine don't have to.  But in my defense I went to one dentist that had mine all wrong; he said I had 6 wisdom teeth!!!??? And they should come out with surgery. WTH?! I'm glad we got a second opinion on that one...so moral of the story? Make sure you get an honest not-just-out-for-the-most-money-he-can-make dentist. Â
Advil (ibuprofen) helps with inflammation. I've always have really good luck with Tylenol (acetiminophen). And if neither of those work indiviudally, take 3 Tylenol and 2 Advil together...recommended by a dentist. 
Oh totally agree
Lots of dentists recommend it to everyone. My folks never had theirs out, and no issues. Me on the other hand...yeah. LOL |
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Little sore, no solid food for a couple of days but other than it was no biggie.
I took all four of mine out myself with a pocket knife
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   Location: Randolph, Utah | I had mine out last march, I was a mess before, I had myself convinced it was going to be terrible, it wasn't lol!
I went to an oral surgeon, and had them put me under it didn't long to get them out. As soon as we left the office I went to wendys and ate a frosty, took a pain pill and slept for hours. I think I only took 3 pain pills total and did ibuprofen and a ice pack the rest of the time. The swelling was the worst for me.
I really liked soup the first dew days, the warmth helped, mash potatoes were good and snack pack pudding.
I avoided straws for over a week and didn't have any trouble.
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   Location: Randolph, Utah | brlbarrels - 2014-01-04 10:06 AM
this is crazy but i went to the dentist the other day to get teeth cleans and i don't have any wisdom teeth! my mom was like is that normal? and he said no but its really lucky. but unfortunately i have to get invisiligns this summer.. yay me haha!
When I was about 16 I was told I wouldn't have to worry about wisdom teeth, I had to get them out at 25! lol |
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