

Post op pain is easily managed with medications. As far as pain, you will be fine during the procedure, but pain and swelling is the worst about 72 hours after the surgery.

This will make it easier for you and the doctor as well. If your wisdom teeth have not grown through the gums yet then I would recommend being under sedation during the procedure. my daughter is a whiny baby, and this was our experience! Have that fav blanket and pillows ready for when you get home! puddings, soups, jello's, and something you like to drink and chap stick, to keep you lips form getting yucky! You will sleep for 3 days! Go shopping for soft things to eat before hand. After about 4 days you will be great again. don't be scared, this is normal, just be prepared for the car ride home w/ paper towels, a blanket, a trash bag and something to throw up in. Waking up you will be very cold %26 hard to get comforable.

Does it hurt? What restrictions will I have?Įveryone is different. I went to the dentist yesterday and he said I needed to get my wisdom teeth taken out! So I am getting them out next week!! They are not even coming through my gums yet! I have to get all of them taken out.

Use a brush with bent neck to reach to back end. But my dentist tells me that I have no cavity. My teeth hurt like as if I have a cavity. As a result, my teeths are sensitive to hot and cold. Now my gum has receded and the crowns on my teeths are worned out. It was my special way of getting my teeth real white. I used to brush real hard and had to replace tooth brush every month or so. My dentist always gives me a soft toothbrush! Hard toothbrushes are rough on your teeth they can hurt the enamel on your teeth!
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ther'es some evidence that an electric brush, espcially the Sonicare, will provide superior plaque removal to a manual.Anyone who isn't really old, really young, disabled or just ignorant SHOULD be able to get the same results w/ just a manual brush, BUT people usually aren't careful enough, so the electrics have an advantage there. Somewhat - as mentioned, don't use hard.I don't even give my patients "medium" i give soft or extra soft. it depends on how healthy your gums are too. Should be soft bristles, not hard because that can damage your teeth and the gums can start receding The hard brushes are tough on your gums and the tooth enamel. i did have to wait for 2 weeks for my consultation.ĭentists recommond never using a hard brush, either soft or medium. that the ages that that kids have braces. hes in the area where intermediate go 8:30-4:00. what a good time to go on vacation just when the school get out of school.
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Well i live in england.and here my braces r free and my appointment ws on june 12th and the ortho said im gettin braces on september 21st cuz i need my teeth taken out so it will give tem time to heal and stuff!!and plus they have lots of patients. I'm from a country where it takes about a week between the time you have your teeth checked and the time they put braces :-) It would probably be just a month or so if you're only getting braces, though. I had to go get my teeth cleaned then spacers put in, bands fitted and impressions made, and I am now waiting for my expander and Herbst appliance to be sent in from Georgia. My first appointment (initial consultation + xrays) was on May 1st and I still haven't gotten my braces on yet. If you're in America, yes, it really does take that long. Why does it take so long?, why can't they be done with in a week or two? One or two months seems like such a long time. I'm noticing the answers to the question asked about how long do you have to wait to get braces after the intial appt.
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