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Old Feb 10, 2015, 07:52 PM
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Okay... like seriously over the past two days my wisdom tooth on the bottom left side has like went to rise like a volcano or something. I know teeth hurt when they come in, that's why babies and dogs chew/cry and such, but this hurts! I'm just praying I don't have to get them taken out (but I know it's ineviteble, I'm not really worried I guess)... but I feel kinda nauseas and weird, so that's what makes me nervous...

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Old Feb 11, 2015, 03:17 PM
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I had all 4 of mine taken out at once because they saw them in an xray coming in crooked after I had braces and would have messed up my teeth. It's not that bad, you are under anesthesia, they do their work quick and you will be sent home with a prescription for percocet or some type of pain killer, so plan on sleeping a lot for the next several days.
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Old Feb 11, 2015, 03:28 PM
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Teeth do hurt when they come in. But having wisdom teeth out isn't inevitable. I still have all mine and I'm of a mature vintage. It depends on if they come in crooked or straight and how much room you have in your mouth for teeth. One of my shows up lopsided on x-ray, but there was room for it and there were no impactions or problems after the initial discomfort, which made me feel sick all over for a while -- feverish, nauseated, and in pain, like a teething baby. It was probably that crooked one that caused the most distress. And it's still there, silent and causing no trouble. I wish you the best and hope all goes well for you.
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