Re: Mouthbleed
Brunnen-G, on host 202.27.176.157
Wednesday, December 11, 2002, at 06:43:41
Re: Mouthbleed posted by Grishny on Wednesday, December 11, 2002, at 05:50:39:
> > I can't believe my luck with wisdom teeth. > > I can't either! Do you even have any swelling? I > looked like a chipmunk with his cheek pockets > full of nuts for a couple days after I had mine > out. Of course, I had all four out at once (or > was it only two? I can't remember now). Maybe > that makes a difference. I couldn't eat solid > foods for at least two days, maybe three.
I had the same experience as Sam with my wisdom teeth. I went to the dentist, I got my jaw stuck full of local anaesthetic, he pulled them out, I went home and had dinner. It didn't have much more effect on me than getting a filling.
I had never had teeth pulled under anaesthetic before and it was *cool*. You could feel this weird, slow, slightly gritty tearing as he hauled away on the tooth. It was a very unusual sensation. Sort of creepy, but in a cool way. I wish I'd thought to ask for the teeth so I could take them home and look at them, like Sam did. I remember that when each one came out and I saw it go past my eyes in the dentist's pliers or whatever it is they use, I thought "whoa, it's only normal tooth-sized". From the physical sensation of it coming out, and all the effort involved on the dentist's part, it seemed like they should have been at least five times the size.
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