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Boring!
My face is more interesting!
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The rest is still hidden under the gums, hope it stays that way.
ye... time for some paracetamol or whatever, starts to annoy already and the anesthetic isn't even half gone :/
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Im not meaning to scare you, but I hope you dont get the empty hole syndrome that can occur after a while. Basically all clots/cysts disappear and ur nerves lie fully exposed until it heals, that can hurt like fuck. I havent had it but I know a couple who had.
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Hello Arlee.
Im basically saying it so you can prepare for the worst Asme. It will eventually be good though.
Yuzz, it's cute
Morning ^^
Not really, no. Before I got braces I had to pull my 4 first molar teeth. Can't remember that hurting afterwards.
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Think Celtic was a bit late with editing there.
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Heres hoping im faster on the draw this time :P
Hm, no paracetamol and that pain I felt is gone too.
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Hello Wass And yea that can happen, but as long as you follow the doctor's instructions (flushing it out with the water thingy and salt/water solution, and avoiding chewing back there) it should heal up fine. But yea if it's still hurting like the dickens a few days later you'll want to call the Doctor to take a look at it.
Time has dulled your memory Asme! No really though Wisdom teeth are a bit different than other teeth because of where they are located and their proximity to other major nerves etc. I had all four taken out at once and it wasn't awful, but it was definitely not pleasant. Just relax and take it easy and stuff
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Tea bags. Best thing for healing the mouth after teeth are removed.
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Got a tooth pulled years ago. Wasnt to bad to be honest.