My wisdom teeth grew in when I was 13 with no pain at all. So when my older sister started to get hers in I laughed >: D Unlike me she was one of those who suffer through the pain ( I know I'm an evil little sister D:).
I wish the best of luck to those who have to get theirs removed or are recovering from it.
Wisdom teeth are out.
Started by Tim, Feb 08 2008 01:22 PM
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#26
Posted 08 February 2008 - 10:24 PM
#27
Posted 08 February 2008 - 10:30 PM
My wisdom teeth grew in when I was 13 with no pain at all. So when my older sister started to get hers in I laughed >: D Unlike me she was one of those who suffer through the pain ( I know I'm an evil little sister D:).
I wish the best of luck to those who have to get theirs removed or are recovering from it.
Yeah apparently if they grow in at an angle, it causes pain and they need to be removed or things can get ugly I wish the best of luck to those who have to get theirs removed or are recovering from it.
I'm just glad my body isn't making any .
#28
Posted 08 February 2008 - 11:11 PM
It's only been three or four hours, but so far it's not very painful at all. It hurts to eat anything with a spoon, though.
They have me on generic vicodin, and I have to say.. it's a wonder drug.
The surgery went fine, if you'd call it a surgery. They put me on anesthesia and I fell asleep within half a minute. When I woke up, I was convinced that I hadn't fallen asleep and asked my mom when they were going to start. I'm still kind of numb from the anesthesia and a little high from the pills, but all in all it hasn't been bad. Before I left, they gave me a bottle of apple juice, which made me extremely happy at the time.
Discuss your experiences with dentists, doctors, surgery, whatever you all want.
Also, in memory of Cody (whom I haven't seen in a long time).. PLUR.
They have me on generic vicodin, and I have to say.. it's a wonder drug.
The surgery went fine, if you'd call it a surgery. They put me on anesthesia and I fell asleep within half a minute. When I woke up, I was convinced that I hadn't fallen asleep and asked my mom when they were going to start. I'm still kind of numb from the anesthesia and a little high from the pills, but all in all it hasn't been bad. Before I left, they gave me a bottle of apple juice, which made me extremely happy at the time.
Discuss your experiences with dentists, doctors, surgery, whatever you all want.
Also, in memory of Cody (whom I haven't seen in a long time).. PLUR.
Glad it went alright. I hope I don't have to get my wisdom teeth pulled. They don't seem to be growing funny or bothering me so I'm hoping for the best.
I actually don't even know if I have wisdom teeth or not..... too lazy to check or care right now.
#29
Posted 08 February 2008 - 11:33 PM
Glad it went alright. I hope I don't have to get my wisdom teeth pulled. They don't seem to be growing funny or bothering me so I'm hoping for the best.
I actually don't even know if I have wisdom teeth or not..... too lazy to check or care right now.
I actually don't even know if I have wisdom teeth or not..... too lazy to check or care right now.
If nothing is hurting then nothing is wrong hopefully .
#30
Posted 08 February 2008 - 11:52 PM
Ugghh.. they put me on generic vicodin for pain and it's keeping me from falling asleep. I've only been taking half-pills so far and I've been wide awake since my first one.
#31
Posted 09 February 2008 - 12:47 PM
Ugghh.. they put me on generic vicodin for pain and it's keeping me from falling asleep. I've only been taking half-pills so far and I've been wide awake since my first one.
Vicodin keeps you awake?
That stuff puts me to sleep. And makes me all kinds of loopy.
#32
Posted 09 February 2008 - 02:04 PM
i havent got my wisdom teeth pulled yet im 20 sheesh. i dont think everyone has to get it pulled right?
#35
Posted 10 February 2008 - 08:43 AM
wisdom teeth??! lol i've never heard of those.. maybe ur refering to braces..
#36
Posted 10 February 2008 - 02:44 PM
wisdom teeth??! lol i've never heard of those.. maybe ur refering to braces..
Wisdom teeth = braces? I don't think so .Wisdom teeth is the common name for a third molar that grows in for some people around the age of their teens or early 20s. Some don't have them grown in. Supposedly it was used by earlier humans to chew raw meat but as our jaws have become smaller and smaller, we are no longer in need of them (especially now since we have cooked food ). For some they grow in at an angle and can cause immense pain and are subject to infection and gangrene and so sometimes need to be surgically removed.
#37
Posted 11 February 2008 - 02:50 PM
Mine is starting to come out slowly, hopefully I don't get any pain or discomfort. If it goes fine I wont need to remove it.
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