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12 year old molar very painful?
So my 12 year old molars have been halfway in since I've been 12 (17 now) and I think they are finally coming in on one side. But I'm a bit worried because my wisdom teeth (all 4) are impacted and I have yet to get them pulled out. I'm wondering if the wisdom teeth could be pushing the 12 year old molar up? Am I supposed to experience as much pain as I am?
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- Anonymous7 years ago
see a dentist and if it impacted i must be removel
this it my story
when i was 11 i had my wisdom tooth glowing.It give me trouble when i was 13. my sch dentist referral me to NDC but i never let my parent konw until i was 14 and it start to give pain to me
then i went to NDC when i was there they did xray and some check and give me a date to have me surgery.
on that day,
I ate a light breakfast, as the dentist ordered, and went with my father to NDC (National Dental Centre). My parent went with me as I was still young((14 year old)that was 2 year ago) to sign the consent form. It was to acknowledge that there's a small risk of permanent nerve damage
After reaching there,I wait for 20min then My name was call an i went in the preparion room. I was asked to wear this garment, shoe covering, and head covering and removal all matel item. Appearently, this is to minimise the amount of bacteria that may go into the air and enter my mouth during the extraction. My parent signed the form and waited outside.And i want to the wait area
After wait at then for 20 min, I was bring to a room. I was asked to lie down on it while the nurses prepared for the surgery. The dentist injected 3 doses of some numbing medicine into my mouth. Imagine the pain! Steel needles were inserted into my gums six times(per dose)! The last dose was injected into 3 different places. But I consoled myself saying that it will soon be over. After that the dentist left the room and told me to wait. He wanted the medicine to take full-effect, which will take about 15 minutes.
By this time, my lower-left part of my mouth (this includes the lips, gums, and cheeks) was numb. She covered my eyes with some kind of cloth and told me to relax. I guess it's to prevent me from seeing all the blood that will flow out later and warp me on the chair(body) with a blanket.
"Dr Tan's here and we are going to start the surgery."
before he start he use something to kept my mouth open then he suck out all my saliva then put a piece of
cotton at the back of the mouth.That i feel like vomiting, What followed was a gruesome drilling sound and sucking sound that alternated with some scrapping sound. I could feel the dentist yanking my teeth out and I can tell you it hurts(not alot), despite the anaesthetic. He scrapped my gums (I think he's actually cutting my gums but can't confirm as I was blindfolded). After that it hear hammering sound and feeling pain. After a while I could hear some cracking sound (I think it's my teeth being cracked). My whole body was tensed and stiff. I was telling myself that hey, it will all soon be over. The lower wisdom tooth took a longer. The teeth was yanked out (the nurse had to hold my head steady as he was yanking so hard that my head moved here and there!).Then i got stitches there and they removal the cotton piece and i feel like vomiting again and my mouth i dry
After what seemed like 20 minutes, everything was over. They told me to rest for awhile to get over the shock and trauma that I may have. Then they told me the precautions to take such as:
1. No strenuous exercise.
2. Don't wrap the external part of the extraction site with warm cloth as the swelling will worsen.
3. Don't rinse too regularly as the blood need some time to clot.
4. Brush gently - dental hygiene is still important.
5. Rest.