>Wisdom teeth causing near constant agony for days on end
>Can't bring myself to get them removed
>Lack of sleep and constant opiate use is starting to take a toll
Wisdom teeth causing near constant agony for days on end
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if you absolutely wont go for removal, you can at least try mental techniques to lessen the perception of pain
Come round to my house user. I'll take them out for you then we can cuddle while you recover.
Just go and remove them retard. I removed all of them and my life improved a little.
When I had problems with wisdom teeth pains, I jused used like a long block of wood and basically pressed my wisdow teeth against it, and weighed/pushed down with my whole head if that makes sense. They were causing pain pushing up against my other teeth so I basically manually pushed them back. Not like I corrected my teeth but that extra pressure pushing back against them, however little helped to lessen their press against my other teeth.
Or at least, it made them stop hurting. I have to do it now and then, but at least didn't have to have them removed, and they don't cause me problems anymore.
No, I've come this far, I may as well wait it out and then feel superior to all the wisdom-toothless fags who couldn't handle it.
I think I know what you mean, for me it's a case of the gum having grown over the top of the tooth. I wait for the painkillers to peak and then I bite down hard and chew the gum off. It's agonizing but gets rid of it for a few weeks or so.
faggot, I got a back tooth pulled out at 11 years old, don't be a bitch. it doesn't even hurt
Oh so your gums keep regrowing over the teeth? That's weird I never had that problem, when it was time they came through, the gums above the teeth kind of just "died" and lost all feeling to them, so scraping/chewing them off didn't really hurt at all.
(If) when yours grow back though, they still have feeling and all, and still hurt? That really sucks.
Are wisdom teeth always supposed to hurt? Mine were itchy but never hurt. Now they're grown and they're just like any other teeth, except crooked. Do I even need to take them out?
>Implying I don't know about local anesthetic and that I'm scared of the dentist
You're the faggot for getting your teeth removed instead of putting up with the pain. I have Crohn's too but I'm not about to voluntarily get my guts removed, don't talk to me about pain tolerance
No, depends entirely on the person/genes. For some people they grow fucked up and endanger the jaws/other teeth and NEED to be taken out. Other people they don't hurt at all and just become like the rest of the normal teeth.
You got lucky, of course you don't need to get them removed
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>it will be fine for months and then I'll have a week of being in agony until the swelling goes away
Similar feels lad
>yellow teeth
can it be changed without bleaching
>constant opiate use
where you get them?
No, im afraid. Well maybe some white emulsion would do it.
doctor
I went to a cosmetic surgeon in Argentina, $150 for laser whitening and bleaching worked very well
Dentistfag here if you guys have anything to ask
how difficult was/is it to become a dentist?
when did you suck your first hard cock?
whats the issue with getting them removed if you have opiates
Yes, go do that with your opiate addiction
>tfw never grew wisdom teeth
Haha fuck you OP
You're a dumb fucking retard. Sure, stay in pain and abuse painkillers that's great. Those teeth are a chronic source of infection in your mouth and it affects your whole body. Partially impacted wisdom teeth and cause periodontal disease/bone loss where they communicate with the second molars (teeth in front of them) and if you get a cavity in one of them, which is highly likely given they're not completely exposed, it's got potential to seed decay to your other teeth. Decay doesn't just stay on one tooth, it gets bigger and spreads. Also think about where those teeth and roots of those teeth are. Upper third molars are close to your BRAIN. Lower third molars have the potential to cause swelling and a compromised airway called ludwigs angina. So yeah, have fun letting infection go and have fun when you end up in the hospital with a swollen face and drains in your neck because you let your infected wisdom tooth rot in your mouth without doing anything about it. Idiot. Hundreds of years ago dental infections were a leading cause of death.
wtf are you on about it's not festering or anything just slightly pink and sore
19, round the back of a Starbucks for a packet of cigarettes.
I had mine removed, the doc said they would fuck my other teeth badly if they came in. I had braces as a lad and I guess there was just no room in my mouth.
Lmao what a retarded.
But then again I'm a super Aryan who doesnt have wisdom teeth since I'm a higher evolved human than you are.
Not that user,
But slightly pink and sore is literally an infection and reinforces his point.
When you're talking about legions of self-replicating organisms in an ideal growth environment like your mouth (warm, wet, food sources); it doesn't take long to go from minor infection to severe infection.
Then they have to cut out more tissue to save you. This is a bad thing up top because near your brain/scarring and bad down below because the roots of the wisdom teeth are already dangerously close to your maxiofacial nerve. If they clip that in surgery, well, get used to losing a chunk of your face, being horribly deformed, and tallling lie th-ius fo da res o' yor lie
Slightly pink and sore is inflammation. Inflammation is not infection, though it can be a sign of it. I don't think it is in anons case though.
If you go to the dentist theyll just cut the flap of skin off and sew it up so it doesnt regrow thats what they did with mine and never had any problems since
Removal wasn't so bad. I only had 2 and they weren't impacted.