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Re: Wisdom teeth removal under GA - Curious about something...
« Reply #15 on: July 18, 2013, 02:40:31 pm »

GA isn't bad at all since the operation's over in a snap, but do whatever you're comfortable with. In the least doing GA this once will give you more confidence if you ever have to go under GA again.

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Re: Wisdom teeth removal under GA - Curious about something...
« Reply #16 on: July 18, 2013, 04:24:21 pm »

Yeah, that's true. I'd really prefer GA, but at this point, I don't think it will happen. It was only going to be possible if they recommended 3 or 4 teeth out. For just two, it seems like the 'coward' option (at least that's how the dentist and people I've talked to make it seem).

Local is like making an offering to the Pain Gods for a swifter and ultimately less troublesome procedure. GA is taking the long road, the riskier road, the greedy "I don't want any discomfort at all" road. Do you pay the toll of pain and take the shortcut, or walk the longer path through the dark woods?... I guess, I have very little to complain about in life right now. And I know people going through a lot worse ordeals than this silly little concern of mine. So I think I can spare some discomfort and pay the toll. Ultimately it's for the best, even if it will make me miserable until Monday arrives. :P

I could still change my mind - the option IS there for the taking. But we'll see.
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Re: Wisdom teeth removal under GA - Curious about something...
« Reply #17 on: July 18, 2013, 06:44:45 pm »

For a toll to the Pain God, it's not as bad as it seems.
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Re: Wisdom teeth removal under GA - Curious about something...
« Reply #18 on: July 23, 2013, 01:38:17 pm »

I'm just going to say that GA is the best way to go if you can get it. I had all four out not too long ago and there were no adverse effects other than asking the same questions over and over again right after the removal. Recovery was a breeze too, just take it slow.
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Re: Wisdom teeth removal under GA - Curious about something...
« Reply #19 on: July 25, 2013, 05:35:44 pm »

Sorry I'm a bit late in updating the thread. I went to my appointment on Monday and... I paid the Pain Toll. I got local.

First, I'll tell you how the procedure itself went. I think I had 4 injections in total. Two regular ones on the outer gum, one through the palate (which is as painful as everyone says it is!) and then a fourth on the outer because when she tested, it wasn't fully numb.

After 15 mins or so, I was ready. Then she grabbed the pliers and started pulling. Oddly, it felt like she was pushing up. Less than 10 seconds later, I heard a quiet sound in my head, that sounded like someone crushing rice krispies in their hand. And then it was out! Quickest dental procedure ever! When I looked at the tooth, its roots were curved tighly over, like little hooks. Looked really bizarre, but apparently it's not that unusual.

BUT she only took 1 tooth out! In retrospect, I greatly appreciate her advice, because recovery has been absolutely AWFUL and I don't know how I would've survived with both sides of my mouth out of action.

She took out the broken wisdom tooth, which is on the side of my mouth where all the teeth sort of bend inwards, getting in the way of my tongue. This unfortunate dental configuration meant that I found it virtually impossible to swallow anything - even saliva - for the first two days. I also couldn't sleep because I was having to awkwardly swallow whatever was leaking from the socket every few seconds. I got 1 hour sleep on Monday, and 3 hours sleep on Tuesday. Oh, and it took 6 hours to stop bleeding when I got home... almost took a trip to A&E, and it was only the last ditch attempt to get it to clot with a folded piece of cloth that saved me from the visit to MRSAville.

Every swallow felt like it was sucking the socket, and I was paranoid about getting "dry socket". I became very dehydrated from drooling instead of swallowing my spit, and also starved because food was almost totally out of the question. I managed to choke down some lukewarm soup and half a bottle of water... and a small amount of ice cream, out of sheer desperation. And that was it for the first 48 hours.

On the morning of the third day, I woke up - dry and famished - and tried drinking some fruit smoothie. Fifteen minutes later I fell utterly ill, vomited quite violently (thankfully didn't lose the clot!) and spent the rest of the day shiverring, sweating, and bed-ridden out of exhaustion and weakness.

While trying to recover, I was able to nibble some ginger biscuits. Ginger apparently helps settle stomach upsets. I didn't even finish one, but it helped. Gradually my appetite returned, and instead of sick, I once again started to feel (extremely) hungry. Gradually I started to eat and drink more, and that night I slept a good 5 or 6 hours without waking. I felt MUCH better this morning, and have been eating mostly mashed potato & baked beans, some soft homemade cake-like biscuits and finely minced meat. Swallowing is much, much easier now. Whereas before, the swollen socket was pretty much positioned right behind my tongue near where my throat muscles do their 'swallow' motion, now the swelling has gone away and the socket has moved to a less obstructive position. I'm also far less paranoid about dry socket, as the clot is undoubtedly well established at this point and unlikely to dislodge.

Rough recovery, eh? I don't know exactly why I got ill. It could've been dehydration, or the icecream I ate (it was an old tub covered in frost), or perhaps even the smoothie (the taste was vile). To be honest, I've had this happen to me before-- an unexplainable illness that causes vomiting, high temperature, shiverring, and lasts only 1 day. So maybe it was just bad timing.

And I still have 1 more tooth to go! Wooo! xD (Though that tooth is not angled inwards, so it shouldn't cause such a problem next time!)
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Re: Wisdom teeth removal under GA - Curious about something...
« Reply #20 on: July 25, 2013, 07:45:06 pm »

That said, wow. General anesthetic for dentistry? That seems a tad excessive. When I had my wisdom teeth removed, they just injected me with some local and I was all healed up in about three days.

I have psychological issues that mean that when my psychic barriers lower, there are bad effects.  Meditation causes uncontrollable crying, and whatever they tried before the GA caused a hard-core, full-body-shakes panic attack.  So I got GA, which meant that as I came out of it I hallucinated for an hour or two, but at least they could actually perform the procedure.
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Re: Wisdom teeth removal under GA - Curious about something...
« Reply #21 on: July 25, 2013, 07:59:25 pm »

I hate being "knocked out", so I would probably be more afraid of GA than of dental work. For the one wisdom tooth I had removed I just got a local injection and it was fine.
I even had some teeth removed as a kid without any anestethics at all. That is only recommendable if the tooth is already loose (most were since I had fallen on my mouth in a stupid way), the one that wasn't hurt pretty bad.
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« Reply #22 on: August 01, 2013, 06:18:04 pm »

I have psychological issues that mean that when my psychic barriers lower, there are bad effects.  Meditation causes uncontrollable crying, and whatever they tried before the GA caused a hard-core, full-body-shakes panic attack.  So I got GA, which meant that as I came out of it I hallucinated for an hour or two, but at least they could actually perform the procedure.
Well, that's a good reason for going with GA. That kind of adverse reaction is something the dentist really doesn't need to be worrying about when they take your teeth out.
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Re: Wisdom teeth removal under GA - Curious about something...
« Reply #23 on: September 02, 2013, 12:13:49 pm »

Local anaesthethics tend to irritate the surrounding tissue before you achieve the numbing effect. If done properly, it's pretty effective, though.
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Re: Wisdom teeth removal under GA - Curious about something...
« Reply #24 on: September 03, 2013, 03:18:07 pm »

I've recently had my wisdom teeth out under GA...

They basically gave me an iv and then I woke up on the way home.

Then I puked for the next 18 hours.

Then I was high for a couple days.

Then I was aching for a few days because they ended up dislocating my jaw, but I didn't find out about it until my followup visit.
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