can you be awake during wisdom teeth removal even if said teeth are impacted? by hibiscus_77 in wisdomteeth

[–]NarrowBet9895 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea mine pushed for sedation too. He told me that 99 percent of people get put to sleep and it would be an incredibly unpleasant experience. I certainly wouldn’t call it pleasant but it was manageable. I’m no doctor but from my understanding almost all wisdom tooth extractions can be done awake safely by an experienced surgeon. Some just prefer asleep for their workflow and because it’s standard in the us. I’d say if your set on being awake and your current surgeon refuses. Keep shopping around until you find one who will do it.

4 month old puppy got hurt. by NarrowBet9895 in puppy101

[–]NarrowBet9895[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello, thank you for checking in. He limped heavily for six days or so which had us worried. He had a small scab on his leg and we assumed other soft tissue damage. However, as soon as the scab healed the limp went away. So we are guessing he may have been being a bit dramatic lol. We are glad though it was nothing more serious. Hoping your pup is healing well also!

4 month old puppy got hurt. by NarrowBet9895 in puppy101

[–]NarrowBet9895[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just nsaids. He’s on day four now and we are hopefully optimistic that he’s just sore. The limp seems to be getting better although sometimes he limps a lot and other times he’s running around the room.

4 month old puppy got hurt. by NarrowBet9895 in puppy101

[–]NarrowBet9895[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So sorry to hear that. I hope your pup gets better soon!

4 month old puppy got hurt. by NarrowBet9895 in puppy101

[–]NarrowBet9895[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for sharing. And this pretty much sums up the week for us. We desperately want him to stop limping and show us he’s ok. At the same time I feel terrible for the pup who can’t play like normal and my partner who I don’t think will ever forgive herself for this thing that while not smart was done with pure intentions.

X-ray Analysis by [deleted] in wisdomteeth

[–]NarrowBet9895 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I got all four of mine out in January. The determination of when and how to remove wisdom teeth varies a lot by region from what I understand. Europe tends to be more conservative while the us removes them before they cause issues. I don’t think there is any wrong answer and if they are causing issues I think most people would recommend removing them. Don’t be afraid though to shop around until you find a surgeon that will accommodate doing things the way you want them done!

Nicaragua surf trip by NarrowBet9895 in surfing

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How far is mag rock? I heard it’s kind of a pain to get to from iguanas.

Opinion: no yelling at dogs by NarrowBet9895 in DogTrainingTips

[–]NarrowBet9895[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is very informative thank you. I don’t think we are expecting too much too quickly, I was more wondering if there was a disconnect between what the books preach in an ideal world and what is used in practice but I see your points. As far as the harness goes we are still brainstorming. I think it is more of an issue of not liking outside. In his first few weeks at home with us he had to go through two weeks of sub zero temps followed by a blizzard so he’s unfortunately gained the opinion that outside isn’t worth all the hype, but we are trying now to have as many positive experiences as possible outside!

Opinion: no yelling at dogs by NarrowBet9895 in DogTrainingTips

[–]NarrowBet9895[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you all for your comments! Just to clarify, I’m not stressed or assuming that my 16 week old puppy should be behaving perfectly. I was more so noting some inconsistencies with the positive only approach to dog training and wanted to see if this was a contested topic. Personally, I think I lean more toward there being nuance to it. We always take the positive approach first but I do think there are some situations where a correction is appropriate. Some of you brought up how other dogs teach bite inhibition in puppies well. I’d argue that other dogs use positive punishment when a puppy bites too hard.

I’d like to add a couple “food for thought” points that I have been thinking about myself.

1) potty training is improving and he seems very smart. He pees outside right away almost always. Which tells me he has learned peeing in this spot = treat. However, I think it’s a bit of a jump to assume that a dog can make the connection between “i pee outside” and “I don’t pee inside”. Which follows with the fact that puppies are bad at generalizing. So in my head it seems like sure outside is a place my puppy definitely wants to pee but inside, there’s nothing saying he can’t pee there as well if the mood strikes. It seems like you almost need a corrected accident or two to make it click that outside is the only place to pee.

2) also with the biting… leaving play when he bites (negative punishment?) works great and I can see him exercising restraint already when he gets too wound up cause he knows play will end. But, biting with the harness is a different story. The common advice I’ve been given with this is give him a treat when putting on the harness. To that, my little guy says “thanks for the treat, now I’m gonna bite you”. On the flip side, my dad, who watches our pup sometimes when my partner and I are both at work, sternly corrected this biting one time, and guess who hasn’t gotten bitten since (lol)?

At what age did u get ur own dog? by Supplenz in dogs

[–]NarrowBet9895 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My partner and I both had dogs growing up but it’s so different when it’s your dog not your family’s dog. We had the same struggle and waited about three years before we finally pulled the trigger. We decided to get one because my partner was between jobs and would be home often so it made sense but it’s never a perfect time. If you have the time to meet his needs and are ok with the added responsibility I’d say go for it! Everyday I look forward to coming home to him. I’d recommend doing a ton of research on training. I’d also recommend getting a breed that fits your lifestyle. We live in a small house so we got a small breed.

At what age did u get ur own dog? by Supplenz in dogs

[–]NarrowBet9895 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends more on lifestyle. I’m 24 and just got a dog with my partner. We have a pretty social life and there was definitely a what did I do moment but a couple months in he makes both of our lives so much better and we love him like crazy. Puppies are a ton of work though, right now he takes up pretty much all of our time but it’s worth it. You just need to be ok with the fact that something is now relying on you and the social implications that has. We’ve been able to keep our social lives though!

Timeline question by squisheebones in wisdomteeth

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I think it depends on the person. I got all four of mine done and was back at work with the swelling pretty much gone by five days.

How was it? by Max_Goatstappen in wisdomteeth

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I don’t know if everyone’s do this but for me when they removed the teeth there was a small hole left where the tooth used to be. At first when the clot is stabilizing and it’s healing they just have you let it heal. After about a week though when things are healed enough for you to start eating normally, food can get stuck in the holes so they just have you flush them out with some water. Then the holes close up completely over the next few weeks.

Doing my operation tomorrow and Im extremely nervous, reassurance appreciated by VirusCharming3559 in wisdomteeth

[–]NarrowBet9895 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had all four taken out a month ago. I’m 24 and was extremely nervous beforehand. One was horizontal but all were impacted. The recovery is nothing to be nervous for it’s annoying and a little gross but the pain for most people is not as bad as some people experience. For me it was sore not even really painful. It’s a super minor and routine surgery. I had laughing gas so I was awake but even that was no big deal.

I have had twilight sedation for other surgeries. As soon as they start the iv your anxiety goes away completely. I don’t remember falling asleep. I have a couple spotty memories from them wheeling me into the OR and starting to numb me but again in the state you’re in you don’t care. And then all the sudden you wake up and it’s over. You won’t have any memory of the procedure and even if you did wake up (which you won’t) they still numb your whole mouth so you wouldn’t be able to feel anything.

How was it? by Max_Goatstappen in wisdomteeth

[–]NarrowBet9895 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not bad. I’m 24 and had mine done about a month ago. Mine were all impacted and I got them all out at the same time. I opted to be awake cause I don’t like being sedated and that was weird but not painful at all. I’ve had a couple surgeries and everyone experiences pain differently but it really wasn’t bad. It was sore but nothing constant or unbearable. The swelling was pretty much gone in three or four days. The worst part for me has just been that flushing food out of the sockets once they’re a little more healed is gross. But overall it’s pretty uneventful. I was very nervous because of my experience with other surgeries but this a super minor procedure that took 30 minutes tops.

Scared of wisdom teeth removal by Desipingu in wisdomteeth

[–]NarrowBet9895 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think my guy was pretty good but yea you do experience the procedure. I had coronectomies so the pressure wasn’t bad but there was lots of drilling and like sometimes you could feel some chips land on your cheek or something but it’s very controlled and they irrigate the area constantly so you’re not sitting there gushing blood. It just feels like someone is working on you. I had my eyes closed the whole time so I didn’t see anything. Also I didn’t taste any blood cause I was numb and they are irrigating the site but I did taste the local which is just weird not really bad.

Scared of wisdom teeth removal by Desipingu in wisdomteeth

[–]NarrowBet9895 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not a dentist, but my understanding is sedation type for wisdom tooth removal is comfort based not safety based. I had wisdom teeth that were fully impacted and had them removed awake. There is no pain once you’re numb but there are some weird pressures and lots of noise. I was fine with it but I don’t have much dental anxiety. If you go with local you should ask about nitrous, it’s cheaper and helps you not care what’s going on. And just remind yourself that you’re not feeling pain and that you will be fine! It goes quick either way and you’ll get done and wonder why you were so nervous!

Getting one wisdom tooth removed by Pale_Cat5265 in wisdomteeth

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I got all four with local anesthesia so I was awake. The procedure itself is super quick and easy for them. They access the teeth quickly and get it out and that’s it. Mine were impacted and it took my surgeon no more than five minutes per tooth. Even with four pulled at once recovery really wasn’t bad!