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Re: Wisdom teeth =_=
(Anonymous) 2015-01-23 05:49 am (UTC)(link)The recovery process was fine, though; I got mine out Friday, took Vicodin and kept icing my face, and by Saturday the swelling was mostly gone. I think I might've kept up with the Vicodin on Saturday, but by Sunday I was fine. I wouldn't recommend trying to chew anything particularly crunchy, but softish foods worked fine for me - I think I was back to a mostly-normal diet by the following week.
One thing I will point out (which was mentioned earlier) is that if you don't get a little syringe from your dentist to clean the food particles out of the sockets, you definitely should buy one (especially if you're getting bottom teeth out). Like I said, I was feeling fine and pain-free just a couple days out of the surgery....until I started getting HORRIBLE pain in the sockets and was driven back to taking the painkillers. It turned out that there was food stuck in the sockets (which I couldn't rinse out), and it was actually decomposing in there... :/ I went back to the dentist, he squirted a water/mouthwash blend to clear out the icky stuff, and I seriously felt fine again!! So don't worry, just make sure that food isn't trapped. :)
And if you can't get the sedation, you can definitely get the gas - and then you probably won't care that they're digging out your teeth! :D (My husband had his out with just novocaine/gas, and he was fine!)
Good luck!!!
Re: Wisdom teeth =_=
And I'll ask about the gas, thanks! :D
Re: Wisdom teeth =_=
Re: Wisdom teeth =_=