Weisheitszähne?
Alle 4 müssen bei mir raus… vor allem unten, weil die komplett schief liegen. Was sind eure Erfahrungen? Tut es echt so krass weh? Blutet es viel? Was ist schlimmer: oben oder unten? Ich habe Hypochondrie und mega schiss… dazu kommt mein niedriger Blutdruck und habe Angst was Infektionen usw danach angeht… Hilfe…
Whiteness teeth are always removed in pairs. I left mine in a half-time. The others arrived later. It hurts after the scar. You get painkillers, and after a few days everything is over.
You should cool the place with lots of ice cream. I forgot solid food, my mother bought me baby bread. It’s so bad. In any case, go to a dental clinic, help you better and you get there faster.
With me, the syringes were the worst of all the procedure. The teeth were above me. With my sister, as obvious to you, they were below and that was already a violent “number”. So I would, if I were you, ask if an anesthesia is possible.
There was no difference at the top. It’s already bleeding. I’d talk about blood pressure. A good and above all responsible doctor will know how to deal with it.
By the way, there are also dentists and perhaps also jaw surgeons specializing in anxiety patients.
Happy 🙂
I got one out this morning. It didn’t even last 30 seconds and was painless because I was stunned. There is no post-bleeding, pain or inflammation. I didn’t expect better.
But don’t make the four together, because that’ll be exhausting. Make an appointment two in one page and the other two in another.
I love those still below the gums. With you, they were probably already through normal teeth. But I’m happy for you that’s how it happened!
The wisdom teeth can be pulled out with a jaw surgeon who has studied for years. So trust him this is easily possible I think
At that time, I had all four left me on a blow with general anesthesia and it was no problem at all. It tasted me 230€. After that, I was back with me right away, and I didn’t talk any more.
The nonsense that under general anesthesia is roughly handled with the patient is not true at all. On the contrary, as these are anxiety patients, the work is particularly gentle under general anesthesia.
I myself have a strongly pronounced splashing phobia and had a frightening pain in the lower teeth of wisdom 5 years ago, because the gum was inflamed at the top because it was unable to break through due to lack of space. From fear and panic of the surgery I pushed her for months before me, I am always a doctor to let ointment into the inflamed pockets. The inflammations came again and again, and at some point I even had to take antibiotics.
Then all this became too painful and too annoying to me, so that I then went for surgery underGeneral anesthesiahad decided. I have never regretted this decision.
The whole fear and panic before was completely unnecessary. You don’t get anything from the surgery with a general anesthesia and you wake up completely relaxed. Nowadays, a general anesthesia is no longer dangerous for a healthy person, because you have a preliminary conversation with an anesthetist who then also performs the anesthesia during the surgery. It tasted me 230€, but the money was worth it completely.
Because of my spray phobia, I was given a sedative before I was given access to anesthesia, so that it was possible without any problems.
The surgery, in which all four teeth were removed at once, lasted about an hour and after waking up I had to stay in practice for about an hour to monitor.
I had immediately cooled and in the days after surgery no complaints or pain, even no hamster jaws or blue spots. When I was eating, I was careful to eat only softer things until the threads were removed.
So, despite my panic, I have only had good experiences and strongly advise you to make the whole thing under general anesthesia. I do not recommend a sedation, as many people still get something in between, and it is often not so sure if there is no anesthesia. Gradually, I can tell you about an surgery with local anesthesia, because you often get 6-8 syringes that are sometimes really painful.
It’s different for everyone. If they don’t really have to get out (2nd opinion), I let them in.
so the teeth pull in itself does not hurt at all because the place or put will be stunned the only thing you could at most notice would be a slightly unpleasant feeling but it is to stop
Does it bleed much? Can I flip over?
of course it bleeds but as far as I know this is sewn it can be by the way that you get the next or the next day body to moderate pain but that helps ibu