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Wisdom Teeth - Bothell,WA

Hi
My daughter is 18 and can take pain pretty good(tom-boy).Anyway i think iam more nervous than her.
She is going to have all four out because 2 years ago she had braces and now the back teeth are turning a little. So once those wisdom teeth come out then should be fine.But is there anything thing besides the swelling and pain i should be aware of.We have pian killers for pain as needed, and we are suppose to start amoxicillion the day of surgery.
Good thing she does not have school until jan. 5th.
I think she'll be fine, but u know when your a mother u worry.

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I had mine out when I was 20 and I was alone. My parents lived in Saudi Arabia at the time. My dad worked with the army corps of engineers as a civil engineer and he went over there on an assignment to save for retirement.
Anyways, I was left here working and had my wisdom teeth out. The only problem that I had were the pain pills. I get car sick anyway and the pain pills made me throw my guts up which popped the stitches and I had to go back and have one of them restitched.
She will be fine. I had a high pain tolerance too (tom boy) and I was alone at 20.. no mother or anyone. I had a friend drive me and pick me up. I laid in my bed in my apt and got up and waited on myself and everything. She will be fine. Quit worrying.

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I had my wisdom teeth taken out when I was about 17. I remember living off different flavored instant mashed potatoes!! haha

Dry sockets is the main thing you want to try to avoid. She needs to be VERY careful not to spit or suck on anything! Especially straws.

However, dry sockets are more common in women than men. My sister and I both ended up with them even though we were careful!

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Go get Aconitium a homeopathic at the health food store. You can give it to your daughter once an hour for the shock and the swelling. Give it 4x a day for four days after day one.
It' is a commonly used very good homeopathic for trauma. Buy a 30c.

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You are a mom & it is normal to worry about our kids. I had my wisdom teeth out when I was in my early 20s. The best thing to do is write down what the doctor tells you after the procedure is done (yes, they should give it in writing too). This list will include things not to do & what things are ok. If at any time you or your daughter have questions, call them, that is part of their job is to help you with the healing process - you will not be "bugging" them if you ask. It is good that they are starting the amoxicillion as it is to help maintain a strong system & help fight any infection, basically kick it in the butt before it has a chance to start. I know that a few things have changed since I had mine but the main thing is to take it easy (dont let her drive for a day - depends on medication, etc). I remember changing the gauze a few times the day of my procedure but after that it was fine (still tender but not bleeding bad). I found food (in more gentle textures/liquids) was easier if it was mild in the temps (not too hot or too cold). The big part is to listen to ones own body on what it can & cant handle. Just let her rest, follow the doctors orders & speak up if any questions or if something is bugging you or your daughter. She will be happier when they are gone & healed, I know that I was. Take Care & God Bless

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I had mine out when I was 20 and I was alone. My parents lived in Saudi Arabia at the time. My dad worked with the army corps of engineers as a civil engineer and he went over there on an assignment to save for retirement.
Anyways, I was left here working and had my wisdom teeth out. The only problem that I had were the pain pills. I get car sick anyway and the pain pills made me throw my guts up which popped the stitches and I had to go back and have one of them restitched.
She will be fine. I had a high pain tolerance too (tom boy) and I was alone at 20.. no mother or anyone. I had a friend drive me and pick me up. I laid in my bed in my apt and got up and waited on myself and everything. She will be fine. Quit worrying.

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You've already gotten good advice... just wanted to say I had 3 of my wisdom teeth pulled when I was 17 with no Novocain, pain killers, or anti-inflammatory meds (don't ask) and I had no access to antibiotics so I had to do some rather painful things to avoid later infection... and was back to work 20 minutes later standing 10 hour shifts.

So hug yourself with the knowledge that she is getting every caring thing possible.

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Hi Lori,

I had all 4 teeth out at 17. I slept most of the first day. The pain was bad, but the worst was I became very ill with the pain killers. After I stopped taking those, I relied on Advil and more rest.

It is definately not an experience I want to relive, but not too bad. I was better and back at school by Monday, (teeth out Friday).

Good Luck!

R. Magby

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From my experience from when I was a teenager, make sure she doesn't use a straw before she gets the all-clear from the surgeon. I didn't follow instructions and dislodged the clots, leading to dry socket. It is almost the worst pain I've ever experienced, second only to labor pains! Also, have clove oil on hand just in case. If she does somehow end up with dry socket, gauze soaked with clove oil will bring her almost instant relief until she can get in to see the surgeon. You just soak the gauze and then pack onto the gums. Hopefully, it will all go smoothly for her!

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I had my wisdom teeth taken out when I was about 17. I remember living off different flavored instant mashed potatoes!! haha

Dry sockets is the main thing you want to try to avoid. She needs to be VERY careful not to spit or suck on anything! Especially straws.

However, dry sockets are more common in women than men. My sister and I both ended up with them even though we were careful!

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She'll heal quickly. I would try Advil or similar for pain before you do the heavy drugs. It's not that bad. I had all four pulled when I was on Medicaid/care for my first child. If they put her under it'll be a breeze.

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