Okay, wow you do have lots of questions, so this response is going to be long. 1) YES! Everyone is different and everyones teeth move in at a different rate.
They are probably impacted and are close to running into another tooth and causing major problems. Thats probably why your getting them out, or you won't have room for them, and they are close enough to get out. 2) Not every, but most do.
My sister got hers out recently and she kept talking about how 'she saw the blood' but then like an hour later she was fine, just sore. It all depends one what type of sedation you are given, but you may or may not be a little loopy afterwards, but most are so ont worry about embarrassing yourself, maybe you can get a top youtube video, who knows 3)They will most likely give you a topical novicane shot, but they would numb the area first, then give you the shot, and since your young they might not even tall you that theyre giving you a shot, so you might not know, haha. 4) not really.
If you feel any pain during the operation, tell the person, because you don't want to be suffering, but a little discomfort is normal. 5) My dad had to get one wisdom tooth out recently, also impacted like yours, and it took literally 7 minutes. He had to wait like 30 minutes for the pain medicine to kick in, but the actual removing was very short.
I would say maybe and hour or 90 minutes total, probably shorter 6) hahaha nooo. Not if its still in the gum. They will probably make a small incession, then break the tooth in 2 and remove the two halves with like tweezers.
Then they will sew it up 7) Most people don't have room for wisdom teeth, so they need them out because their isnt room. And in your case they are still under the gum, which is okay. But they might be close to hitting neighboring teeth and cause alot of tooth problems there.
So while they feel fine now, in a year or so, you could be in a TON of pain. 8) You cant prevent swelling, and you probably won't go to school the next day. Youll be on some very heavy pain medication and it wouldnt be beneficial at all to go to school.
You wouldnt be able to concentrate and you would run the risk of 'embarrassing' yourself 9) Expect discomfort, and alot of work after you have them out. You have to spray water on the stitches regularly, and really monitor the cuts and make sure they heal correctly. 10) You shouldnt be scared.
People have died, but thats happens when people are put under anestisia, its like 10 person a year I think dies from wisdom tooth surgery. Thats way less than even like .05% of the people who have the surgery each year. So don't worry about dying.
Its just a very minor operation, and you should have any pain, but after wards you may be throwing up because of the medication to numb you. But it will pass in like an hour, so don't worry. You should honestly be fine, and treat it like a cold, get alot of rest afterwards, and eat soft foods, no straws tho!
And keep ice on your check and gauze in your mouth. You should be fine. Im wishing you luck tomorrow, hope it goes great!
I'm not a professional, just someone who had this procedure done on me. I went to an oral surgeon and from what I've heard from others, I think I made the right choice. The doctor used sodium penethal in an IV drip.
I highly recommend it. I did not feel a thing and I tolerated it very well. None of my wisdom teeth were able to emerge.
He had to dig them out of my jaw. There wee a couple of tiny bone fragments that came out later on their own. I understand that is not uncommon and I've heard from people who had worse care than I did who had bone fragments coming out for months.
I had quite a bit of pain after the surgery medication wore off, but the doctor gave me pills for it and I ended up sleeping for a long time. You might not be able to go to school the next day. If the doctor is going to put you out, stop worrying about the pain.
You won't even know what is happening. Afterward is aching type pain and you can probably handle it even without pills, but the pills help a lot.
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