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kamasutrababe 07-13-2005 01:15 AM

Anyone regret pulling their wisdom teeth?
 
My dentist and another oral surgeon suggest I get my wisdom teeth pulled. I'm in my mid-30s and didn't even know I had them until I got some X-rays as they're completely inside the gums. They're not causing me any problems yet, but according to the X-rays they are pushing closely against the adjacent molars (one wisdom tooth being completely horizontal), and they say pulling them will help prevent possible future problems. The oral surgeon told me there is a risk of nerve damage (1 in 300 statistically), so I'm quite apprehensive. I know each individual case is different, but are there any stories of people in similar situation who wished they hadn't gotten them pulled?

je_rome 07-13-2005 01:19 AM

i haven't pulled mine yet. i was also advised to have it pulled, but now i'm thinking twice..

iwantchixx 07-13-2005 01:31 AM

Get em pulled. If they are pushing against mollars it's only a matter of time before one of them compacts or pushes the molar out completely.

trust me, wisdom tooth pain is like getting your neck sliced off.

I was in tears for 24 hours before getting one of mine removed.

Avoid the future pain, have it hauled out.

StickyGreen 07-13-2005 01:33 AM

just did it a month ago. only bad thing now is food gets stuck between the "new" gums and my back teeth...pain in the ass...

Miss Vlasta 07-13-2005 01:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StickyGreen
just did it a month ago. only bad thing now is food gets stuck between the "new" gums and my back teeth...pain in the ass...

Exactly my boyfriend´s case. But I think is still better than some nasty bone inflammation these teeth can cause.

sickbeatz 07-13-2005 01:43 AM

mine grew in correctly

DWB 07-13-2005 01:56 AM

I had all 4 of mine pulled. bad, bad, bad... but it was somthing I had to do.

LiveDose 07-13-2005 02:03 AM

I have to go soon too. My xrays looked completely fucked. The wisdom teeth are all compacted against my molars and one gimpy wisdom tooth actually broke through the gum sideways.... UGH.

LiveDose 07-13-2005 02:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sickbeatz
mine grew in correctly


fucker. :mad: :disgust

Anya 07-13-2005 02:17 AM

Hi KB, I had all 4 of mine removed the same day, a few years ago. They weren't impacted or anything like that; they had grown in just fine, but the brushing was an issue because they were so far back, I literally would gag several times everytime I brushed my teeth in trying to reach them effectively. :disgust
Everyone has a different tolerance for pain, but my experience really wasn't as bad as I thought it was gonna be. Just be sure to follow the post-op advice to the letter and you should be fine. :thumbsup

Anya

Barefootsies 07-13-2005 02:35 AM

FUCK NO!!

They were pushing on my other teeth, took forever to even come in over the course of 4 years. If I had a scalpel at times I would have cut those mother fuckers out myself. They turned molars, and some of other teeth, but the daily pain was insane.

Went to the oral surgeon, had all 4 removed at once. Slept a week. Drank 7up, and ate soup. Felt a million times better after all was said and done, holes healed, and fucking-a.

Best money ever spent.

:thumbsup :thumbsup

MGPspots 07-13-2005 02:37 AM

Had all 4 of the fuckers pulled 3 years ago, swollen and painful mouth for a week. Nothing else to report really, pain wasn't too bad for me but i know a few people who had a lot of pain

Muff 07-13-2005 02:40 AM

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Originally Posted by A_Fox
Hi KB, I had all 4 of mine removed the same day, a few years ago. They weren't impacted or anything like that; they had grown in just fine, but the brushing was an issue because they were so far back, I literally would gag several times everytime I brushed my teeth in trying to reach them effectively. :disgust
Everyone has a different tolerance for pain, but my experience really wasn't as bad as I thought it was gonna be. Just be sure to follow the post-op advice to the letter and you should be fine. :thumbsup

Anya


Does this gag reflex affect any of your other oral situations? :upsidedow

Anya 07-13-2005 02:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Muff
Does this gag reflex affect any of your other oral situations? :upsidedow


Hehe, I guess I set myself up for that :)
However, all my other oral situations are a-ok, sweetie! :thumbsup

Anya

Monsieur 07-13-2005 02:57 AM

I'll be getting two of my four pulled out this Friday and am already really afraid of that. The other two will get out a few weeks later...will see how it goes

gideongallery 07-13-2005 04:00 AM

i got my lower right wisdom tooth pulled, but not the upper right.

It caused my upper right one to drop, and i had to get it pulled latter.

If you do get it pulled get them both done at the same time, your recovery time will only be a little longer and you won't have to go in for surgery twice.

reynold 07-13-2005 04:02 AM

I stillhave mine and I don't see any reason for them teeth to be pulled..

Manowar 07-13-2005 05:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sickbeatz
mine grew in correctly

same here :)

Peaches 07-13-2005 05:53 AM

I had mine dug out when I was in my mid 20's (none of them had broken the skin). It was a ROYAL pain for a week or so, but after my parents spent thousands on braces, I figured I owed them not to have crooked teeth :)

Just do EXACTLY what the doctor/dentist tells you to do and you'll be fine.

Devils_Child 07-13-2005 06:11 AM

I had mine pulled for a simular reason. Had one wisdom tooth pushing on a molar. They where so tight and weak where the space was from the molar to the wisdom tooth, no I couldn't get a tooth brush in there. I was eating something, Dont remember what, and I heard a pop and major pain. The pain so so intense that when they where pulled, I was so happy that there was no pain. After the surgery I didn't feel anything. No pain at all. I sapose it was due to the fact of one cracking that bad. I was up and moving and doing everything and anything.

My wife on the other hand had them pulled and she was in bed for 4 days, even with good drugs. Bitched alot too hehehehe.

EroticySteve 07-13-2005 06:15 AM

Get them pulled. It's a fairly routine procedure. It will save you grief in the long-run. Concerned? Get a second opinion.

Miss Vlasta 07-13-2005 06:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Muff
Does this gag reflex affect any of your other oral situations? :upsidedow

I wonder. :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

Spunky 07-13-2005 06:20 AM

I still have one left..grew in straight

cool1 07-13-2005 06:26 AM

Get them pulled and save yourself a bunch of pain

perfectodollars-gabrio 07-13-2005 06:37 AM

as a matter of fact i did one of them yesterday and it went very smooth....it depends how bad the situation is.... this one was supposed to go out by itself instead it was moving on and hitting the molars....so we thought better removing it...and i will have the lower ones removed in september...but i would check your situation carefully...i mean if they dont hurt, maybe you can keep 'em. and in either case, do one by one, not all 4 together, then you spend a shitty WHOLE week... doing one by one, yes more expensive and more time in the long run, but you just spend 1-2 days recovering while you can still work and do other stuff.

AND dont forget that when you have those out you CANT eat any kind of crunchy shit for 1-2 days.... with one x time... imagine with 4... one WHOLE week eating baby food

my 2 cents anyway ;-)

Brad Gosse 07-13-2005 06:53 AM

My dentist told me that I didn't need mine pulled. They have grown in completely but they are sore most of the time and still cause irritation around the gums etc.

I may get them pulled just to ease the pressure.

Double D 07-13-2005 07:03 AM

Yea I had all 4 of mine pulled back at the ass-end of high school...my dentist actually called me a freak...my 12 year molars had not come in due to the crazy things the wisdom teeth were doing back there....better to get rid of them completely.

I still remember the damn process...they actually did the procedure at the local hospital, they put me right out, (but I do remember a sweet French Canadian Nurse singin' to me ass i went under...that was the only good part)...then i woke up and they wouldnt give me a drink..the bastards...lol

kamasutrababe 07-13-2005 07:30 AM

Thanks for all the comments. It helps relieve some of my jitters.
Since I don't experience any problems with the wisdom teeth now, it's hard to imagine what future problems could develop, but it seems to be a real possibility. Now it's a question of whether to do it all in one shot or space out the pain.

:-(

Brad Gosse 07-13-2005 08:17 AM

DO it all at once. Who wants to go through 4 separate surgeries.

Morgan 07-13-2005 08:23 AM

i gotta get mine out..

baddog 07-13-2005 08:26 AM

I think getting my wisdom teeth pulled caused the stock market crash of 1987. Please don't do it, our economy can't afford another hit like that.

Peaches 07-13-2005 08:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brad Gosse
DO it all at once. Who wants to go through 4 separate surgeries.

Agreed.

8char

TurboAngel 07-13-2005 08:37 AM

I had all 4 pulled when I was 16, I'm soooo glad my teeth came in then.


:)

LittleSassy 07-13-2005 08:40 AM

havent pulled mine yet....

warlock5 07-13-2005 08:44 AM

I had mine pulled a few years ago -- completely overrated. I wasn't even sedated when they pulled them. I got home, took painkillers and watched a few movies for two days. That was it. Not a big deal. Do it right & follow their instructions and you won't have a dry socket or that shit.

flirty 07-13-2005 09:08 AM

haven't pulled out mine yet but i had 2 molars pulled out few years ago and i think im more than ok now.

a dentist friend of mine would suggest that you undergo a surgery once you have some case of teeth pushing each other.



or for some other reason, this might enlighten you:

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Tim 07-13-2005 09:12 AM

I can empathise. I am putting off what I know needs to be done.
I have to have my wisdoms pulled, have teeth rearranged and have jaw surgery over a 2 and half year period.

I am dreading it but I need it done. :(

eroswebmaster 07-13-2005 09:12 AM

I recieved nerve damage after having mine pulled.
It affects my bottom jaw part, and the right side of my tongue.
But it's better than dealing with the irritation.

GatorB 07-13-2005 10:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kamasutrababe
My dentist and another oral surgeon suggest I get my wisdom teeth pulled. I'm in my mid-30s and didn't even know I had them until I got some X-rays as they're completely inside the gums. They're not causing me any problems yet, but according to the X-rays they are pushing closely against the adjacent molars (one wisdom tooth being completely horizontal), and they say pulling them will help prevent possible future problems. The oral surgeon told me there is a risk of nerve damage (1 in 300 statistically), so I'm quite apprehensive. I know each individual case is different, but are there any stories of people in similar situation who wished they hadn't gotten them pulled?

I'm 36. I have had the top 2 pulled. The first 3 years ago the 2nd last month. They were easy to get out.

Actually just back from the dentist today and the one on the lower right is in sideways like yours and my dentist refered me to an oral surgeon. Not looking forward to it since it a bit more complicated and cutting will be involved, but why wait until problems start THEN get it fixed?

GatorB 07-13-2005 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by eroswebmaster
I recieved nerve damage after having mine pulled.
It affects my bottom jaw part, and the right side of my tongue.
But it's better than dealing with the irritation.

My dentist told me that there was a risk of nerve damage because of the location of wisdom teeth. But if you HAVE to have them out what choice do you have?

Sosa 07-13-2005 10:15 AM

I just had all 4 of mine took out on Friday. I really haven't had any pain at all. They did give me an antibiotic and some vicodin incase I had paid. I'm almost back to eating normal food today.

MarkTiarra 07-13-2005 10:17 AM

I did a silly thing and decided when they said mine were in there that I should try chewing on stuff on those gums to make them come out. Basically I wqas teething at 20something. Worked though. They came out and I chew on em all the time now. =]

Tom_PM 07-13-2005 10:26 AM

Just have them all out and stock up on tomato soup and oatmeal or something like that. Easy choice really, they're too far back.. God fucked up by jamming them way back there. (wont admit it though)

iwantchixx 07-13-2005 10:32 AM

After I had mine pulled there was NO pain. I felt nothing. The prescription for pain killers went right in the trash bin after I got them home. It was heaven. No more pain.
If you have a good dentist you won't feel a thing.

Axeman 07-13-2005 11:40 AM

I have had 3 taken out so far, no problems. A good dentist makes it smooth. My last one took no more then 20 min in the office and out the door. Slept the day away, and next day was good to go. Worst part is having the damn guaze in your mouth.

wispa 07-13-2005 03:56 PM

Well it sounds to me like you may want to wait and get a possible third opinion. It couldn't hurt to wait a few more weeks.

I had mine out a couple of years ago but they weren't positioned like yours are. I only had two and they were in the top row. Also, they grew out like any other tooth so all they did was give me a few shots of novocaine and pulled them out. It took longer for the numbing to work than it did to take them out.

All I can say is if there's about a 1 in 300 chance you'll get nerve damage I'd get a third opinion in the mix. Also, I hear the bottom teeth, if you have them, are the ones that can cause the most trouble. If that's the case I definitely ask around some more.

smack 07-13-2005 03:58 PM

i had mine pulled when i was 21. wasn't bad at all, but then again, mine weren't impacted very bad. the pills were great, they made the whole expierience worthwhile, i was completely high for like a week.

it sucks after you get them out though because you can't really eat any real food. stock up on pudding and jello. took me near a month to be able to eat msot things again. i have never craved popcorn so bad before in my life.

pornguy 07-13-2005 04:02 PM

I had mine all 4 removesd on the same day as well. I broke one of them eating seafood. Got a bit of lobster shell, and it broke. So they said to remove them. It tool about 3 hours, and I went home with a mouth full of cotton. removed the cotton 2 hours later, and that was the end of the bleeding or swelling.

4Pics 07-13-2005 04:05 PM

you know that once you pull them you won't be as smart right?

mardigras 07-13-2005 04:10 PM

Had a horrid experience with the bottom right one removed a couple of months ago. Have had 3 pieces of jagged root/bone chip what the fuck ever painfully work their way out since. I am getting tired of chewing on the left and I too have the problem of food working it's way over and jamming into the space. :(


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