I got a headache.. Mouth still numb, that's good i guess.Show Image(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion/th_090_.gif)
Soup and soft foods for a few days? Or straight up liquid diet?
I got a headache.. Mouth still numb, that's good i guess.Show Image(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion/th_090_.gif)
The instructions don't make any sense, I'm suppose to not rinse for 24 hours.. but how am I going to take these antibiotics..
Also,
Vicodin for Teeth-Removal? Is it any wonder Murica' has a heroin problem.. Hahahaha
I got a headache.. Mouth still numb, that's good i guess.Show Image(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion/th_090_.gif)
No tp you're hungover, that has nothing to do with your teeths.
I got a headache.. Mouth still numb, that's good i guess.Show Image(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion/th_090_.gif)
No tp you're hungover, that has nothing to do with your teeths.
Tp4 no drink on weekdays, except Friday..
I got a headache.. Mouth still numb, that's good i guess.Show Image(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion/th_090_.gif)
No tp you're hungover, that has nothing to do with your teeths.
Tp4 no drink on weekdays, except Friday..
I got a headache.. Mouth still numb, that's good i guess.Show Image(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion/th_090_.gif)
The instructions don't make any sense, I'm suppose to not rinse for 24 hours.. but how am I going to take these antibiotics..
Also,
Vicodin for Teeth-Removal? Is it any wonder Murica' has a heroin problem.. Hahahaha
I got codeine when mine were removed. Didn't end up using any of it though.
I got a headache.. Mouth still numb, that's good i guess.Show Image(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion/th_090_.gif)
No tp you're hungover, that has nothing to do with your teeths.
Tp4 no drink on weekdays, except Friday..
So you got drunk right before the extraction?Show Image(https://geekhack.org/Smileys/solosmileys/laugh.gif)
I got a headache.. Mouth still numb, that's good i guess.Show Image(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion/th_090_.gif)
No tp you're hungover, that has nothing to do with your teeths.
Tp4 no drink on weekdays, except Friday..
So you got drunk right before the extraction?Show Image(https://geekhack.org/Smileys/solosmileys/laugh.gif)
If that were the case, How did I drive to the pharmacy and then back home..Show Image(http://www.msgking.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/onion-avatar082.gif)
Soup and soft foods for a few days? Or straight up liquid diet?
MoreI ended up using the codeine when I had mine removed.
Despite best intentions and proper salt water rinses, my jaw got infected a few days after the surgery. The back of my jaw became very swollen, I don't remember the exact size, but let's just call it golf ball sized. It hurt a great deal. The infection occurred over the weekend, and the dentist/orthodontist was closed. Our town had no emergency dental services center, and we would not have been able to afford it anyway.
Eventually the pressure of the swelling was relieved when the infected area popped. I still remember how it tasted like really gross flu snot - but it filled my mouth. The consistency was of runny brown gravy. It flowed through my teeth. I could feel the warmth of my gums change as it did. I gathered up kleenex to catch what I could before I could make it to a sink. I had to just hold my mouth open and let it ooze out.
My mother came to help me with it. She, not being the one with pus in her mouth, told me I should use my tongue to milk out as much as I could. I pushed at it from all angles with my tongue to squeeze out the last bits of the infected fluids. If I thought my entire mouth was filled with the putrid humor, I was wrong. By moving my tongue around it got into nooks and crannies to ensure that flavor stayed with me for days. The taste of blood was my refuge as I pushed longer and longer. That sweet iron-rich nectar began to overtake the sickly mucous and I knew the area was purged.
The pain of using an alcohol based listerine rinse was immense as it sloshed around the open wound, but it was worth it. That helped burn away some of my taste buds. Saline rinses helped to clean out the area as well, and salt in the wound hurt much less than I worried it would.
On one hand, relieving the pressure helped with the superficial pain of having my gums stretched beyond their natural limits. On the other hand, I was VERY sore for over a week.
I guess this is just a roundabout way of saying that you should be thankful you have a preemptive batch of codeine in case something goes awry.
MoreI ended up using the codeine when I had mine removed.
Despite best intentions and proper salt water rinses, my jaw got infected a few days after the surgery. The back of my jaw became very swollen, I don't remember the exact size, but let's just call it golf ball sized. It hurt a great deal. The infection occurred over the weekend, and the dentist/orthodontist was closed. Our town had no emergency dental services center, and we would not have been able to afford it anyway.
Eventually the pressure of the swelling was relieved when the infected area popped. I still remember how it tasted like really gross flu snot - but it filled my mouth. The consistency was of runny brown gravy. It flowed through my teeth. I could feel the warmth of my gums change as it did. I gathered up kleenex to catch what I could before I could make it to a sink. I had to just hold my mouth open and let it ooze out.
My mother came to help me with it. She, not being the one with pus in her mouth, told me I should use my tongue to milk out as much as I could. I pushed at it from all angles with my tongue to squeeze out the last bits of the infected fluids. If I thought my entire mouth was filled with the putrid humor, I was wrong. By moving my tongue around it got into nooks and crannies to ensure that flavor stayed with me for days. The taste of blood was my refuge as I pushed longer and longer. That sweet iron-rich nectar began to overtake the sickly mucous and I knew the area was purged.
The pain of using an alcohol based listerine rinse was immense as it sloshed around the open wound, but it was worth it. That helped burn away some of my taste buds. Saline rinses helped to clean out the area as well, and salt in the wound hurt much less than I worried it would.
On one hand, relieving the pressure helped with the superficial pain of having my gums stretched beyond their natural limits. On the other hand, I was VERY sore for over a week.
I guess this is just a roundabout way of saying that you should be thankful you have a preemptive batch of codeine in case something goes awry.
This is some graphic stuff.. Was not expecting this :eek:
Soup and soft foods for a few days? Or straight up liquid diet?
Just read your signature, your post bothered me, pm incoming.
MoreI ended up using the codeine when I had mine removed.
Despite best intentions and proper salt water rinses, my jaw got infected a few days after the surgery. The back of my jaw became very swollen, I don't remember the exact size, but let's just call it golf ball sized. It hurt a great deal. The infection occurred over the weekend, and the dentist/orthodontist was closed. Our town had no emergency dental services center, and we would not have been able to afford it anyway.
Eventually the pressure of the swelling was relieved when the infected area popped. I still remember how it tasted like really gross flu snot - but it filled my mouth. The consistency was of runny brown gravy. It flowed through my teeth. I could feel the warmth of my gums change as it did. I gathered up kleenex to catch what I could before I could make it to a sink. I had to just hold my mouth open and let it ooze out.
My mother came to help me with it. She, not being the one with pus in her mouth, told me I should use my tongue to milk out as much as I could. I pushed at it from all angles with my tongue to squeeze out the last bits of the infected fluids. If I thought my entire mouth was filled with the putrid humor, I was wrong. By moving my tongue around it got into nooks and crannies to ensure that flavor stayed with me for days. The taste of blood was my refuge as I pushed longer and longer. That sweet iron-rich nectar began to overtake the sickly mucous and I knew the area was purged.
The pain of using an alcohol based listerine rinse was immense as it sloshed around the open wound, but it was worth it. That helped burn away some of my taste buds. Saline rinses helped to clean out the area as well, and salt in the wound hurt much less than I worried it would.
On one hand, relieving the pressure helped with the superficial pain of having my gums stretched beyond their natural limits. On the other hand, I was VERY sore for over a week.
I guess this is just a roundabout way of saying that you should be thankful you have a preemptive batch of codeine in case something goes awry.
This is some graphic stuff.. Was not expecting this :eek:
Soup and soft foods for a few days? Or straight up liquid diet?
Just read your signature, your post bothered me, pm incoming.
no pm :-\
its just a way to get people to pm me....forever alone :'(
PS: TP I had my wisdom teeth cut out around 17 years ago all I remember is the switches started coming out a lot quicker than they were supposed to. I think I was eating hot dogs by the 3rd day. :))
TIL tp4 had wisdom
Wow guys.. this pain is increasing.. I think I can stand it while awake.. but there's no way I can sleep well with this..
This post reminded me that I have to get all four of mine yanked. Not looking forward to it at all. I hear dry sockets make you want to die.
This post scares me so much. I was supposed to get mine taken out as a precaution like a year ago, but it didn't look like any of them were actually going to impact from the x-rays so I just didn't.
I really just don't want to be put under at all. :'(
I really just don't want to be put under at all.
This post scares me so much. I was supposed to get mine taken out as a precaution like a year ago, but it didn't look like any of them were actually going to impact from the x-rays so I just didn't.
I really just don't want to be put under at all. :'(
I really just don't want to be put under at all.
Yes, you do.
And accept whatever pain and antibiotic pills they offer you.
And follow the hygiene rules to the letter for at least a week, or until you feel confident that all is well.
I have 3/4 of my wisdom teeth coming in. I should probably go get them removed... but I'm terrified of the whole ordeal. And of the bill. :eek:
I have 3/4 of my wisdom teeth coming in. I should probably go get them removed... but I'm terrified of the whole ordeal. And of the bill. :eek:
Sign up for Obamer care.. Fully covered if you select Horizon..
Ouch. In other words, we're protesting the change, so **** you.
I know there are dental schools that are cheaper at times and that you can often work out payment plans.
I have 3/4 of my wisdom teeth coming in. I should probably go get them removed... but I'm terrified of the whole ordeal. And of the bill. :eek:
Ouch. In other words, we're protesting the change, so **** you.
I know there are dental schools that are cheaper at times and that you can often work out payment plans.
haha, Classic Mississippi! :thumb:
Thanks! I'll look into the dental schools and ask about payment plans. The teeth don't hurt or anything so I've been putting it off.
I had mine taken out at age 18 (32 now) and chose the general anesthesia route, just wanted it to be over as fast as possible.
The day I showed up for my procedure, turns out I knew the nurse who would be assisting that day. They hooked me up to heart monitors and started the IV and gave me something to relax until the dentist would be in. Was watching something on the television when I moved a bit in the chair and one of the heart monitor pad things (I can't remember the name of them right now) came off. Machine went flat line and the nurse came running in and since I was feeling pretty relaxed, I half-cocked a smile and said "I think I'm dead".
Before I knew it, I was awake and being sent home with some Vicodin. Slapped some bags of frozen peas on my face when I got home and went into work a couple days later. Just took over the counter stuff for the pain, which led to me selling the Vicodin ;D
I had mine taken out at age 18 (32 now) and chose the general anesthesia route, just wanted it to be over as fast as possible.
The day I showed up for my procedure, turns out I knew the nurse who would be assisting that day. They hooked me up to heart monitors and started the IV and gave me something to relax until the dentist would be in. Was watching something on the television when I moved a bit in the chair and one of the heart monitor pad things (I can't remember the name of them right now) came off. Machine went flat line and the nurse came running in and since I was feeling pretty relaxed, I half-cocked a smile and said "I think I'm dead".
Before I knew it, I was awake and being sent home with some Vicodin. Slapped some bags of frozen peas on my face when I got home and went into work a couple days later. Just took over the counter stuff for the pain, which led to me selling the Vicodin ;D
You sold the vicodin?
what was the street price back then..
It's only worth a few bucks per pill these days because it's prescribed for literally any-ol'-pain.
Tp how high are you bro
Guys.. my back hurts.. Why does my back hurt.. Is this normal ?Show Image(http://s1.postimage.org/15s2y95tw/image.gif)
Guys.. my back hurts.. Why does my back hurt.. Is this normal ?Show Image(http://s1.postimage.org/15s2y95tw/image.gif)
Your kidneys must be shutting down.