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gadsie
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Yesterday morning I left for my second set of wisdom teeth removal. The teeth were positioned exactly like the other set so I expected no problems. The bottom one (most difficult) came out fine. The other one didn’t. After an hour of trying there was a pool of blood on the floor. The dentist took an X ray and it revealed that my wisdom tooth was pushed into my nasal cavity, lying horizontally on top of the roots of the M2 and M1. I was panicking hard.
Was sent to the hospital immediately. Waited for 3 hours there in panic and with the bigget swelling you’ve ever seen until a surgeon saw me. This surgery took about 2 hours. It was done under local anesthesia because it has the least risks. I cried the whole time (silently). Afterwards they sutured the hole(s) between my mouth and nasal cavity.
My cheek was and is insanely swollen, insanely. My entire mouth is crooked. I got preventitive antibiotics and I just have to hope and pray it doesn’t get infected.
Sorry for potentially spreading fear. 3/4 of my wisdom teeth came out fine. My dentist who does about 800 extractions a year said it’s the first time this happened. But of course it has to happen to the person with major dental fears
Was sent to the hospital immediately. Waited for 3 hours there in panic and with the bigget swelling you’ve ever seen until a surgeon saw me. This surgery took about 2 hours. It was done under local anesthesia because it has the least risks. I cried the whole time (silently). Afterwards they sutured the hole(s) between my mouth and nasal cavity.
My cheek was and is insanely swollen, insanely. My entire mouth is crooked. I got preventitive antibiotics and I just have to hope and pray it doesn’t get infected.
Sorry for potentially spreading fear. 3/4 of my wisdom teeth came out fine. My dentist who does about 800 extractions a year said it’s the first time this happened. But of course it has to happen to the person with major dental fears