I am 1/2 as wise as I was yesterday.

Started by Drunken Monkey, October 13, 2008, 11:43:22 PM

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Drunken Monkey

At age 44 they finally got 2 of my wisdom teeth.

My dentist, a Frenchman chosen for his sense of humor* and great views from his office, yanked out a pair of my wisdom teeth today.

Oddly, the procedure was painless.

Then again, I think he bypassed Novocain in the cheeks in favor of just injecting it into my left frontal lobe ("Doctor? I taste burning and smell purple. Is that okay?")

Only unpleasant part was the special crunching noises being transmitted  directly to my ear via the jaw bone. Also, answering questions once I was
back at work.

So, any tips on dealing with extracted teeth? I think I was still suffering from the Novocain equivalent of a stroke when they told me what I should and shouldn't do.

*(During my first visit I made a Marathon Man reference and he got it. Seems as good a criteria as any.)
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ducpainter

This is pretty much standard...

http://www.dentalhealthblog.com/blog_8.shtml

pay no attention to the no alcohol part. ;)
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erkishhorde

Stick a wad of gauss in the holes in your mouth and try not to choke on your own spit. Rinse and repeat once the gauss is fully saturated in your blood. You shouldn't have to do this more than a couple days. Careful about getting stuff stuck in your holes for the next week. Maybe swish with warm salt water every few hours for the next couple days too. 'Course this is probably all on that link DP posted but I didn't wanna look at the link.

Maybe if you're less wise you might believe in the tooth fairy now if you didn't before.  ;D You should tell your wife you're sticking your teeth under your pillow for the tooth fairy and see if you get anything. You're older now so the teeth should be worth more, right?  [cheeky]
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Quote from: erkishhorde on October 14, 2008, 12:09:29 AM
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gojira

I had mine pulled in the middle of the high school year.  [bang]

Not the most pleasant social experience I tells ya.

Having pictures of chipmunks attached to the outside of my locker anyone? Endlessly overhearing "Did you catch the nature show about chipmunks?"

Lotsa fun with that daily dose of the curved syringy thingy too. Nothing like a taste of your food a 2nd time.  [puke]

















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TiNi

i am one of the lucky people who never got their wisdom teeth  ;D


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Scooter Montgomery

I had all 4 pulled last year at age 37. They had to knock me out before they pulled them out. I lived on pudding and ice cream for awhile. Guess that means I totally stupid now.
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Quote from: Scooter Montgomery on October 14, 2008, 06:34:40 AM
I had all 4 pulled last year at age 37. They had to knock me out before they pulled them out. I lived on pudding and ice cream for awhile. Guess that means I totally stupid now.

Im 38 and need all 4 yanked out.....did you have all 4 done at the same time?  How long were you incapacitated?
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somegirl

Good luck healing up.

I had all of mine pulled when I was in college.  Only had a local anesthetic on my mom's advice - bad mistake.  It ran out partway through the procedure, they tried to give me more and it had no effect (even the needle hurt).  They still had to drill out 2 at that point, so they just did it as fast as they could. :-X
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the_Journeyman

I had mime pulled when I was a teenager.  They put me out, and I always wake up in battle mode from that stuff.  I spit out the gauze, so the nurse attempted to pack more gauze.  Bad mistake on her part.

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Drunken Monkey

I ignored the alcohol part in favor of a red-wine and painkiller cocktail   [wine]

Doing a periodic saline rinse, not eating anything that could get stuck in there seems to be doing the trick.

Although it's still bleeding just a little bit. Creepy. [puke]

Quote from: the_Journeyman on October 14, 2008, 10:04:01 AM
I had mime pulled when I was a teenager. 

You had a mime stuck in your teeth? Man, I could see that being painful to extract  [laugh]

And BP's photo seems like a good advert for dental care: "Visit your dentist frequently. Or else you'll end up like this man..."  ;D
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NeufUnSix

I've avoided it, without any issues yet. I had four impacted at 45 degrees - in the last xray, they had actually pushed themselves straight and are now coming in like an extra set of molars. Kind of gross, they are slowly poking through my gums and I have to take care not to let any infections build up under the flesh. I'm happy to take that over the operation.... When I had the 4 impacted on my xray, the dentist said with a completely straight face "we'll have to break your jaw to extract those". Wonder why I opted to leave them?
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