Wisdom Teeth Removal
- Tom

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16 years 7 months ago #28723
by Tom (Tomatsu)
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Hey everyone,
I was wondering because I saw a post a while back on some folks having their wisdom teeth becoming removed. My question is, is it really worth it ?
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I was wondering because I saw a post a while back on some folks having their wisdom teeth becoming removed. My question is, is it really worth it ?
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- hecknoah

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16 years 7 months ago #28725
by hecknoah (hecknoah)
Noah
Replied by hecknoah (hecknoah) on topic Wisdom Teeth Removal
I never thought it was optional. I thought the dentist tells you "they have to come out" and that was the end of the discussion, or the dentist doesn't see any problem and there is no discussion in the first place.
Noah
- Hadrian Thane

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16 years 7 months ago #28727
by Hadrian Thane (GBino)
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Replied by Hadrian Thane (GBino) on topic Wisdom Teeth Removal
They are either impacted (or are threatening to become impacted) or they aren't.
If they're impacted, they need to come out, lest you suffer the consequences. Things like opening nasty rifts in the fabric of space-time.
If they aren't impacted, and your insurance will still cover the removal, my opinion (and that of my dentist) is to still take them out to prevent any future complications. They are completely vestigial and when not impacted take a minimum of effort to remove (mine literally took 5 minutes). Also, it is much easier to recover from the removal process when the dentist doesn't have to beat up your head to get them out.
If they're impacted, they need to come out, lest you suffer the consequences. Things like opening nasty rifts in the fabric of space-time.
If they aren't impacted, and your insurance will still cover the removal, my opinion (and that of my dentist) is to still take them out to prevent any future complications. They are completely vestigial and when not impacted take a minimum of effort to remove (mine literally took 5 minutes). Also, it is much easier to recover from the removal process when the dentist doesn't have to beat up your head to get them out.
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- Secarius

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16 years 7 months ago #28735
by Secarius (Secarius)
ALex S.
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Replied by Secarius (Secarius) on topic Wisdom Teeth Removal
I had mine yanked. the worst was the needle of novicaine/lidocaine... and the soreness after the fact. again.. if they are impacted it is much less pleasant experience than if they are not impacted. took about 4 days to get back to normal. as Gambino said.. if your ins will cover it.. and the DR. doesnt mind.. get it done.. will save you trouble in the long run..
ALex S.
player of Brax the Barbarian
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16 years 7 months ago #28738
by Bladesworn (Bladesworn)
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Replied by Bladesworn (Bladesworn) on topic Wisdom Teeth Removal
My question is, is it really worth it ?
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- geezer

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16 years 7 months ago #28739
by geezer (geezer)
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Replied by geezer (geezer) on topic Wisdom Teeth Removal
In my case, 36 years ago, yes.
Even with the dry sockets.
OF course, if you enter the Silent Service, Uncle will remove them immediately before your first underseas assignment as a matter of policy.
Even with the dry sockets.
OF course, if you enter the Silent Service, Uncle will remove them immediately before your first underseas assignment as a matter of policy.
Edwin Haroldson
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Master of the Mages' Guild
An ethical person does the right thing when no one is watching.
OOG - Charlie Spiegel - Kitchen Marshal
"War is a matter of vital importance to the State..."
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