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In a message dated 09/01/2002 12:56:41 PM US Eastern Standard Time,

reds_henry@... writes:

> can you hear them pulling

> and cracking? That would make me sick

>

Yes and it did make me sick..the doc said thats what freaked me out so bad

was the sound. He said that he gets that alot..:o*(

Allicia

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In a message dated 09/01/2002 12:56:41 PM US Eastern Standard Time,

reds_henry@... writes:

> can you hear them pulling

> and cracking? That would make me sick

>

Yes and it did make me sick..the doc said thats what freaked me out so bad

was the sound. He said that he gets that alot..:o*(

Allicia

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In a message dated 09/01/2002 12:55:38 PM US Eastern Standard Time,

reds_henry@... writes:

> By the way, Allicia, thanks for scary me to death!!! lol

>

sowwy girlfriend....like I said if they don't bother you don't get em

pulled...

Allicia

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In a message dated 09/01/2002 12:55:38 PM US Eastern Standard Time,

reds_henry@... writes:

> By the way, Allicia, thanks for scary me to death!!! lol

>

sowwy girlfriend....like I said if they don't bother you don't get em

pulled...

Allicia

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In a message dated 09/01/2002 12:55:38 PM US Eastern Standard Time,

reds_henry@... writes:

> By the way, Allicia, thanks for scary me to death!!! lol

>

sowwy girlfriend....like I said if they don't bother you don't get em

pulled...

Allicia

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In a message dated 09/01/2002 1:27:02 PM US Eastern Standard Time,

hummycherub@... writes:

> I am going to see if I can get in to see another dentist tomorrow. Maybe I

> will just send the air head the bill.

>

Tami,

Yes I would deffinately go see another dentist..and if its due to his

dumbness I think I would get a lawyer..for malpractice. sore teeth just make

ya feel like YUCK all over.. :o(

Keep me informed..hope you find a good dentist.

Allicia

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In a message dated 09/01/2002 1:27:02 PM US Eastern Standard Time,

hummycherub@... writes:

> I am going to see if I can get in to see another dentist tomorrow. Maybe I

> will just send the air head the bill.

>

Tami,

Yes I would deffinately go see another dentist..and if its due to his

dumbness I think I would get a lawyer..for malpractice. sore teeth just make

ya feel like YUCK all over.. :o(

Keep me informed..hope you find a good dentist.

Allicia

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Meyer wrote:

> I have asthma and did at the time I had my wisdoms removed. They gave me

laughing

> gas and knocked me out as well. They did instruct me to bring my inhalers

with

> me. It was over 5 years ago so my memory is cloudy but I think they may have

> had me take my inhaler before starting.

Thanks for letting me know this. I'll try to remember to ask my asthma

doctor when I see him in a few weeks, to see what he thinks. I'm glad

to know someone else can do it.

Darcy

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Meyer wrote:

> I have asthma and did at the time I had my wisdoms removed. They gave me

laughing

> gas and knocked me out as well. They did instruct me to bring my inhalers

with

> me. It was over 5 years ago so my memory is cloudy but I think they may have

> had me take my inhaler before starting.

Thanks for letting me know this. I'll try to remember to ask my asthma

doctor when I see him in a few weeks, to see what he thinks. I'm glad

to know someone else can do it.

Darcy

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wrote,

>

> -Thanks , I will remember that if the time comes. I think they

> will have to put me out too

>

> I had my wisdom teeth out when I was in my 30s and they put me to sleep.

> That was 36 years ago so I don't see why they would hesitate to do it now.

> Especially if you insist.

Take care,

Irene

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wrote,

>

> -Thanks , I will remember that if the time comes. I think they

> will have to put me out too

>

> I had my wisdom teeth out when I was in my 30s and they put me to sleep.

> That was 36 years ago so I don't see why they would hesitate to do it now.

> Especially if you insist.

Take care,

Irene

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wrote,

>

> -Thanks , I will remember that if the time comes. I think they

> will have to put me out too

>

> I had my wisdom teeth out when I was in my 30s and they put me to sleep.

> That was 36 years ago so I don't see why they would hesitate to do it now.

> Especially if you insist.

Take care,

Irene

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I have a suggestion for sore teeth. I know this one personally.

I have had phantom tootaches for 20 years. Guess what? This is FMS!!!

I found that the masseter trigger points I have cause this toothache, vision

problems, sinus congestion, cluster headaches, eyeball pain, my near

sightedness, jaw spasms, TMJ pain and bruxism. Cure? Massaging these

trigger points by putting my thumb in my mouth and rubbing against my

fingers on the outside, well back in my mouth from the my lower jaw as high

as I can reach.

I have had this for so long that these TrPs are going to take a LONG time to

correct, but I did have some immediate relief and I expect more relief in

the future. Every treatment brings something. My sinuses are draining like

crazy and my nose has stopped aching from being so dry and stuffed up. My

eye sight, which had gotten so bad, feels like it is clearing up. My

headache is gone too. I think it may take months till I am not exquisitely

tender and these points loosen up well.

Try it!

The Lady Dragonfly

www.theladydragonfly.com

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I have a suggestion for sore teeth. I know this one personally.

I have had phantom tootaches for 20 years. Guess what? This is FMS!!!

I found that the masseter trigger points I have cause this toothache, vision

problems, sinus congestion, cluster headaches, eyeball pain, my near

sightedness, jaw spasms, TMJ pain and bruxism. Cure? Massaging these

trigger points by putting my thumb in my mouth and rubbing against my

fingers on the outside, well back in my mouth from the my lower jaw as high

as I can reach.

I have had this for so long that these TrPs are going to take a LONG time to

correct, but I did have some immediate relief and I expect more relief in

the future. Every treatment brings something. My sinuses are draining like

crazy and my nose has stopped aching from being so dry and stuffed up. My

eye sight, which had gotten so bad, feels like it is clearing up. My

headache is gone too. I think it may take months till I am not exquisitely

tender and these points loosen up well.

Try it!

The Lady Dragonfly

www.theladydragonfly.com

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I have a suggestion for sore teeth. I know this one personally.

I have had phantom tootaches for 20 years. Guess what? This is FMS!!!

I found that the masseter trigger points I have cause this toothache, vision

problems, sinus congestion, cluster headaches, eyeball pain, my near

sightedness, jaw spasms, TMJ pain and bruxism. Cure? Massaging these

trigger points by putting my thumb in my mouth and rubbing against my

fingers on the outside, well back in my mouth from the my lower jaw as high

as I can reach.

I have had this for so long that these TrPs are going to take a LONG time to

correct, but I did have some immediate relief and I expect more relief in

the future. Every treatment brings something. My sinuses are draining like

crazy and my nose has stopped aching from being so dry and stuffed up. My

eye sight, which had gotten so bad, feels like it is clearing up. My

headache is gone too. I think it may take months till I am not exquisitely

tender and these points loosen up well.

Try it!

The Lady Dragonfly

www.theladydragonfly.com

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wrote,

> . Had

> general anesthetic and an oral surgeon. Would

> definitely recommend both!

This is something that I would second.

>

> Developed a dry socket, but that pain still wasn't as

> bad as a fibro flare. I've had much less jaw pain

> since I had them out.

I got dry sockets and they were very painful. I had to go to the dentist

every day even on Saturday and Sunday for him to do something that was

supposed to help and finally must have but I wouldn't want anything like that

again.

Take care,

Irene

Books may well be the only true magic

Alice Hoffman

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I haven't had my wisdom teeth out yet either, I'm also 22. The 2 on the bottom

are coming in and their sideways because i can feel the side of the tooth poking

out. They don't bother me yet and I'm waiting until i get the 2 on the top in.

I'd rather have them all taken out at once since i know they will have to be cut

out. No reason to have to do it twice.

Wisdom Teeth

Hi all, I think I am getting my wisdom teeth (at 22 :( ). Well I

know I am getting my wisdom teeth as the upper right has a tooth

poking out the side of my guns and the bottom right feels bumpy like

there is something ready to come through. I know I am going to have

to make an appointment with a dentist but is there any specific

information I need for him? Do you get wisdom teeth removed under

full anesthetic? If there is any other work to be done, can it be

done at the same time? And how will it work for pain killers

after. Anyone I know has gotten T2's or T3's max. Those won't do

anything for me I am sure. Grr this sucks! They are starting to

hurt too. I cant open my mouth wide for some reason without them

aching :( What next :(

Stacey

BTW my party was nice. Really small and quite. Only four people.

Just really laid back and comfy just sitting around the fire talking

for hours. I had a few drinks, about 2 I think (that sounds bad but

its not how it sounds lol, one of my drinks ended up getting spilled

so I think in total I had to vodka coolers).

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I had shockingly impacted wisdom teeth that required too much to get them

out. I had general anaesthesia. Sadly though, what I expected from the

procedure, I didn't get. I expected great pain and swelling and to lose

time from school. It didn't happen. I was at school the next day, feeling

fine - and I had to sit all of the final exams I was hoping to avoid!!!

In terms of your questions, if you see a specialist for the extractions, he

likely will do this under general or twilight sedation, and no, he won't

likely to any other work, he's there to operate and then that's it,

fillings, etc. fall back to the hands of the regular dentist.

Jill

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