Finally got them out. The doctor said they looked like they were in good positions. So far so good numbness wore off and there is slight soreness and pain, but I got tylenol with codeine #3 or something so it makes you feel relaxed and shit without the intensity of some stronger stuff i guess. But if i want they can call in vicoden. Should I do that and sell it i heard peeps around hear pay alot jk. Maybe a bad question and not a top priority on my list , plus lats time i took it when i was 14 it makes me puke so fuck that haha. Aight dogs talk lata peace take it easy yaaa
I got them out last week and my strongest word of advice is watch out not to chew the inside of your cheeks! Even when most of the numbness has worn off, the inside of your mouth will stay insensitive for a few days during which, if you're not careful, you can gnaw your cheeks pretty bad without even noticing.
LOL, T3, that is comical, my mom actually called in the vicodin this evening for me but The T3 is working fine, I have very little pain so far I think he (the surgeon) did a good job, and dont worry mr AndyPL he warned me against that, I been gnawing up soft foods like crazy with my tongue or just swallowing um, what a pain in the ass but whatever lol
Good luck, I would of taken um but the 2 times i did before i puked my brains out so fuck that, nbut they are in the cabinent if i get tempted >.> hehe
I'm going to have to get mine out soon...might be a while, though. They're still coming in. Will a dentist remove them before they're out all the way? They hurt like a bitch coming in.
Ya they take um out before they come through, mine were hurting like a bitch no worries just tell the dentist yaaaaaa
Yeah, I probably should since I have insurance now. I've got four wisdom teeth all coming in at the same time.
I got all 4 of mine out today, and they were already fully grown in. I think that made the operation easier since they didn't have to dig for them at all. It hurt like nothing I've ever felt before a lil bit after I got home, but I just took some hydrocodiene, and it works wonderfully. i just feel like I am at complete peace.
I got all 4 of mine out about a month ago. The Doc gave me some hydrocodones and they worked wonders. I felt 100% better the next day, and I never got any black and blue marks or anything. I hardly even swelled. It was cool as shit. The Doc kept telling me about all the bad shit that could happen while I was under. I was scurred =(
I went to the doctor about two weeks ago, because all of a sudden, one of my wisdom teeth felt like it was on fire. Two were all the way in, and the other two were still erupting. Upon going to the oral surgeon, he told me after an x-ray that I had infected and impacted wisdom teeth, and that they were all going to have to come out. I was given amaxocillin(sp?) for the infection and percocet 5/325s for the pain. 1st bottle: prescription of 30. Between the teeth hurting (I was taking 2 every 4 hours) and my sporadic back pain since I totalled my car a few months ago, I had about 8 left for the surgery, which was last wednesday. I was given nitrous oxide, and either demerol or fentanyl to put me out, since they had to cut them out due to the fact that they were impacted (attached to the bone -> can't fully erupt.) After the surgery I was fine, but still had definite soreness that ibuprofen wasn't covering consistently. 2nd prescription: bottle of 20. Most of which still remain untouched. As i'm writing, my mouth feels pretty good, and I had my first legitimate solid food today (other than pasta.) I have a follow up visit in two days. Overall, it wasn't too bad, especially since I was knocked out. By the way, thats weird as hell. They give you an IV and tell you to grasp this arm rest, then all of a sudden, you are just out. No memory, no anything. Like it never existed. Now I just am continuing these salt water rinses, and trying to make sure I don't get misc. food particles stuck in these gaping holes. Most of the stitches have already dissolved, but some are still there, which feels weird, texturally.