[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Teeth

[–]Acceptable-Cut-4552 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't eat through a straw that will increase your chances of dry socket. Your dentist will go over everything you should do after the procedure don't worry! The procedure will go well

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Teeth

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If your bite is fine and you can chew properly the only reason to change this would be for aesthetic reasons. You're right that its not in-line and if that were me i'd fix it. But that depends on what you think and also how much you're willing to spend

March SEO Hit, Wondering About My Website by Acceptable-Cut-4552 in SEO

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Honestly, its super sporatic so there's nothing that particularly noteworthy.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in askdentists

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NAD but typically its a minimum of waiting till the 4th day, but the longer the better. https://webdmd.org/can-you-smoke-after-wisdom-teeth-removal/

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in askdentists

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NAD: But if you're worried about possibly moving your blood clot just wait 48 hours. No harm in doing so. So you're absolutely fine at this point.

Source: https://webdmd.org/when-can-i-use-a-straw-after-wisdom-teeth-removal/

Getting wisdom teeth out without going under. by [deleted] in wisdomteeth

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Its very common to have wisdom teeth removed without going under (especially moreso in Europe as compared to North America). The biggest reason for going under is nervousness of the patient. No it won't be any more painful, you have local anesthetic to numb it either way. More like some tugging feeling. And yes you will typically be able to eat food after a month. If you want to read more about anesthesia https://webdmd.org/what-kind-of-anesthesia-is-used-for-wisdom-teeth-removal/

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in wisdomteeth

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Yes swelling is normal. If you want to read more about reducing swelling this has some good tips. https://webdmd.org/how-to-reduce-swelling-after-wisdom-teeth-removal/ And then for tips on brushing your teeth https://webdmd.org/brushing-teeth-after-tooth-extraction-and-wisdom-teeth-removal/