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Having 4 impacted wisdom teeth taken out today

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lmao, i was just about to comment on horizontal impaction. All of my wisdom teeth came in and I had them simply pulled out (didnt get knocked out) in my late teens. That was strange, with the dentist virtually on top of my tearing my teeth out. I'll never forget the cracking noises.
 
Originally posted by: TechBoyJK
i had one horizontally impacted, and the rest where each different. ietherwe wya it went ok and the drugs they used they referrred to ass the tuprple crown, i just gotg back and i feel kinda wweeezey.


you are typing like just had your wisdom teeth pulled out. lmao.
 
Originally posted by: TechBoyJK
I've waited far too long to have it done, my jaw hurts constantly because of it. going in an hour, for a 10:45am app (central) definately getting knocked out for this one.

had mine taking out while i was 18. They have to cut 4 of my gum open to take it out. I was still awake for the procedure. 🙁

Pain as hell for the next week. Gota spit the blood out every 15 minutes or so for a day straight
 
its been done for about two hours now. I just pulled out hte bloody gawze(sp?) I'm hungry and they said I could eat and drink soft stuff(no straws) an hour after. I'm going to make a chocolate carnation instant breakfast. I assume I just need to deal withthe blood (honeslty, I like the tasteof it) and put in the gwz after I'm done with it. Should I rinse with water?

I'd call the office but I can't talk for shizznt right now
 
All of my wisdom teeth have come in, and they don't bother me at all.

My dentist told me on my last visit that I should remove them so I want have problems when I get older (he was talking 60s and 70s. I'm 24 now, thats a long time).
 
I don't envy you...I had four deeply impacted wisdom's removed and wasn't given any pain killer for that evening.

Not a fun night, man...not a fun night.
 
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