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mrthumbs 01-17-2004 04:02 AM

dental nightmare
 
let me rant here: im frustrated, in pain and everone is sleeping so..! let this be a warning for you!!

My dentist advised me 2 years back to have my wisdom teeth
removed. I told him to go fuck himself. I'd rather have myself
captured by hostile muslims in some middle east country.

Anyway.. the last year i had regular pain that lasted for weeks
but nothing a tylenol couldnt fix until this night:

i fell asleep at 2 AM and woke up at 4 with the feeling someone
shot a bullet through my head.

So i got out of bed took some meds but an hour later i realised
that didnt do shit anymore so.......i called the emergence dentist
to make an appointment 30 minutes later.

He told me my wisdom tooth (or what was left of it) infected
the roots of the tooth next to it so i had to have both pulled.
Which he did and trust me that aint funny. Just got back
and it still bleeding like shit.

So kids, if your dentist tells you you should have your WT removed, DO IT or youll end up like me.

Thanks for your time :Graucho

raceman 01-17-2004 04:09 AM

My wife says, you can lose your hair, whats left can go grey, but never, never, never lose your teeth...........

So with that stern warning I pay shit loads to my dentist.......


:thumbsup

Mr Pheer 01-17-2004 04:14 AM

yoo bad you werent lucky like me, and just never grew any wisdom teeth :)

i pretty sure that if I dont have them at age 33, they just arent coming

lucky me

raceman 01-17-2004 04:19 AM

MrPheer, they are there and they will come out, if they don't it means you have learned nothing in your life,

Hence the name "Wisdom teeth"

"he he he he he"

:thumbsup

mrthumbs 01-17-2004 04:20 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by raceman
My wife says, you can lose your hair, whats left can go grey, but never, never, never lose your teeth...........

So with that stern warning I pay shit loads to my dentist.......


:thumbsup

dude: she's right. tell her that ;)

stocktrader23 01-17-2004 04:20 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by MrPheer
yoo bad you werent lucky like me, and just never grew any wisdom teeth :)

i pretty sure that if I dont have them at age 33, they just arent coming

lucky me

I was missing them also. They told me when I was a kid I would never have them.

Trax 01-17-2004 04:22 AM

i got mine removed early
feeling smart now :Graucho

Scott McD 01-17-2004 04:23 AM

I got full top false teeth about 2 months ago. I was getting toothache almost every night from a few teeth so i just had the all the fuckers out...

mrthumbs 01-17-2004 04:24 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Scott McD
I got full top false teeth about 2 months ago. I was getting toothache almost every night from a few teeth so i just had the all the fuckers out...
:helpme

iwantchixx 01-17-2004 04:38 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by mrthumbs
let me rant here: im frustrated, in pain and everone is sleeping so..! let this be a warning for you!!

My dentist advised me 2 years back to have my wisdom teeth
removed. I told him to go fuck himself. I'd rather have myself
captured by hostile muslims in some middle east country.

Anyway.. the last year i had regular pain that lasted for weeks
but nothing a tylenol couldnt fix until this night:

i fell asleep at 2 AM and woke up at 4 with the feeling someone
shot a bullet through my head.

So i got out of bed took some meds but an hour later i realised
that didnt do shit anymore so.......i called the emergence dentist
to make an appointment 30 minutes later.

He told me my wisdom tooth (or what was left of it) infected
the roots of the tooth next to it so i had to have both pulled.
Which he did and trust me that aint funny. Just got back
and it still bleeding like shit.

So kids, if your dentist tells you you should have your WT removed, DO IT or youll end up like me.

Thanks for your time :Graucho

uhm, your jaw bone must have been in danger of severe infection or shattering because they NEVER remove infected teeth. They always want to clear it before pulling anything. Even more reason to believe you did the right thing by getting it pulled tonight! There is no fucking pain lke tooth pain. I feel for ya man! Mine was like burning hell!. The whole mouth, even tongue and neck and cheeks and ears burned!!! Like clorox bleech was in my veins. All becuase ONE nerve was pinched under my tooth.

I bet the pain you feel now is nothing compared to the previous pain though. I waited 3 fucking years to get my bad WT pulled. It got the point not even fucking diladids could soothe me. I took meds to clear infection, then 3 months later finaly went to get tooth pulled.

10 seconds of MASSIVE pressure then the pain was GONE in one snap. I left that dentist office smiling and giddy like a school girl. The pain was completely gone! It bled for 24 hours and I loved it. No pain at all from that second forward. I cannot wait to get my second one pulled which is just now starting to act up.

Centurion 01-17-2004 04:39 AM

I had all of my wisdom teeth taken out at one time.
I NEVER want to go through that again!
They never bothered to tell me even how a teabag placed in the bleeding gums could stop the bleeding.

It was a mess needless to say. Looked like I had butchered a couple of people and had them all over me by the time I got home from the dentists office.

Brrr...

lakeview 01-17-2004 04:45 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by mrthumbs


My dentist advised me 2 years back to have my wisdom teeth
removed. I told him to go fuck himself.


I'm just curious. why in the world would anyone ignore their dentist and blow off having their wisdom teeth removed?

Scott McD 01-17-2004 04:46 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by mrthumbs


:helpme

Exactly...

mrthumbs 01-17-2004 04:47 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by iwantchixx


uhm, your jaw bone must have been in danger of severe infection or shattering because they NEVER remove infected teeth. They always want to clear it before pulling anything. Even more reason to believe you did the right thing by getting it pulled tonight! There is no fucking pain lke tooth pain. I feel for ya man! Mine was like burning hell!. The whole mouth, even tongue and neck and cheeks and ears burned!!! Like clorox bleech was in my veins. All becuase ONE nerve was pinched under my tooth.

I bet the pain you feel now is nothing compared to the previous pain though. I waited 3 fucking years to get my bad WT pulled. It got the point not even fucking diladids could soothe me. I took meds to clear infection, then 3 months later finaly went to get tooth pulled.

10 seconds of MASSIVE pressure then the pain was GONE in one snap. I left that dentist office smiling and giddy like a school girl. The pain was completely gone! It bled for 24 hours and I loved it. No pain at all from that second forward. I cannot wait to get my second one pulled which is just now starting to act up.

Exactly man, you understand where im coming from!!

Indeed: the pain i have now is just caused by the open wound left by the removed tooth but NOTHING compared to the demon that assaulted my jaw for months before i got them pulled.

This pain actually feels like fun :thumbsup

mrthumbs 01-17-2004 04:48 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by lakeview



I'm just curious. why in the world would anyone ignore their dentist and blow off having their wisdom teeth removed?

Fear. When it comes to dentists im a fucking pussy to the max.

You have no idea ;)

mrthumbs 01-17-2004 04:49 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Scott McD

Exactly...

how old are you?

phogirl69 01-17-2004 05:42 AM

You guys, did you choose just local anasthesia or did you opt to full anasthesia to be put to sleep and if so why? And did the dentist give stitches, and if so was it painful and did you feel it?

I've heard that being put under anasthesia can be quite risky, some people go in a coma and never wake up, and some people have died from a bad reaction to the anasthesia :helpme

 Smokey The Bear  01-17-2004 05:44 AM

Had the exact same thing happen recently.

For years i have had problems with my back right wisdom tooth about every 6 months it would act up. But they told me that to get it out would mean major surgery ( maxaofillian facial surgery )and i was in south america at the time and 1/10 people die during the operation there so i waited it out and waited, and sure enough the infection from the wisdom tooth infected the one next to it. So last month i had both wisdom teeth removed on both sides plus the fucked up one. No more pain at all, plus i already had more teeth in my mouth than i was supposed to so i actually have a better bite now :)

My front teeth are another story :) i got hit in the face with a baseballl bat when i was 21 and had all 4 of my front teeth snapped off at the ends, they dont hurt at all , but every 2 years they cost me a few grand to fix .

*cherish your teeth.


BTW when i had mine removed they didnt bleed much at all , bled for about 8 hours then it was fine.

mrthumbs 01-17-2004 05:47 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by phogirl69
You guys, did you choose just local anasthesia or did you opt to full anasthesia to be put to sleep and if so why? And did the dentist give stitches, and if so was it painful and did you feel it?

I've heard that being put under anasthesia can be quite risky, some people go in a coma and never wake up, and some people have died from a bad reaction to the anasthesia :helpme

local anasthesia / no stiches.

Full an. would be a dumb thing to do for a rather simple
job like this.

And i didnt feel a thing. It was quick and painless only thing left
was the crunching sound of your teeth being ripped out of your
jar bone .

 Smokey The Bear  01-17-2004 05:47 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by phogirl69
You guys, did you choose just local anasthesia or did you opt to full anasthesia to be put to sleep and if so why? And did the dentist give stitches, and if so was it painful and did you feel it?

I've heard that being put under anasthesia can be quite risky, some people go in a coma and never wake up, and some people have died from a bad reaction to the anasthesia :helpme

Just shots in the mouth , and it didnt hurt one iota.

The next day it was a tad tender after i woke up.

My brother had to get stitches when he had hid done because of the bleeding but he didnt feel a thing either.

 Smokey The Bear  01-17-2004 05:48 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by mrthumbs



And i didnt feel a thing. It was quick and painless only thing left
was the crunching sound of your teeth being ripped out of your
jar bone .

:) that sound is rather odd isnt it. Kind of reminds me of fingernails on a chalkboard.


Krunch.. krunch grind pop.

mrthumbs 01-17-2004 05:49 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by *Smokey The Bear*


:) that sound is rather odd isnt it. Kind of reminds me of fingernails on a chalkboard.


Krunch.. krunch grind pop.

stop that!! :helpme

 Smokey The Bear  01-17-2004 05:52 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by mrthumbs


stop that!! :helpme

HEH have you ever seen that horror film . I think its called "the dentist"

phogirl69 01-17-2004 05:52 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by mrthumbs


local anasthesia / no stiches.

Full an. would be a dumb thing to do for a rather simple
job like this.

And i didnt feel a thing. It was quick and painless only thing left
was the crunching sound of your teeth being ripped out of your
jar bone .

Really? I read that 90% of people get full anasthesia now for wisdom teeth, because it can be quite traumatizing I suppose to get your wisdom teeth taken out because of all the pressure you feel, cracking sounds you hear and all the blood and gore :helpme

 Smokey The Bear  01-17-2004 05:53 AM

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mrthumbs 01-17-2004 05:54 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by phogirl69


Really? I read that 90% of people get full anasthesia now for wisdom teeth, because it can be quite traumatizing I suppose to get your wisdom teeth taken out because of all the pressure you feel, cracking sounds you hear and all the blood and gore :helpme

except for the fact your WT is a bit harder to get a grip on
theres not much difference between a normal
tooth and a WT. At least in my case.. :helpme

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Carrie 01-17-2004 06:01 AM

There's no need to get full anesthesia for dental work unless you're the type that faints in the chair.
I've had 7 teeth pulled at the same time and it was all local anesthetic. No big deal. After the needles go in you feel like your lips are sticking out 6 inches but you can't feel a thing.

To avoid the dentist because you "heard" that some people are allergic to anesthesia is pure stupidity. Some people are allergic to peanuts too, are you going to stop eating them? Oh, and better stay off of the grass. Some people are allergic to that as well.

Ash@phpFX 01-17-2004 06:02 AM

i had mine out when i was 14 or 15, from the xrays the doctors said the roots were so huge he would refuse to take them out unles i was under general anesthetic, they were fucking monster

 Smokey The Bear  01-17-2004 06:15 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by asher
i had mine out when i was 14 or 15, from the xrays the doctors said the roots were so huge he would refuse to take them out unles i was under general anesthetic, they were fucking monster
You australian criminal types have long teeth :)

sweet7 01-17-2004 08:47 AM

Having mine removed was awesome! I loves me some anasthetic!


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