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Wisdom teeth removal

Hi everyone. I am 22 years old and need my wisdom teeth out. 3 need to be removed (1 upper and 2 lower). The upper is fully exposed and straight. Both of the lowers are in at a 45 degree angle so the top half is exposed. I had my wisdom tooth consultation with the oral surgeon and he prescribed me 5 5-mg Valium, and said to take 2 the night before and 3 an hour before the surgery (and of course have someone drive me) so my muscles will be nice and relaxed and it will be easier on both of us. I'm not sure whether he plans to give me novacaine and gas when I get there, or only the valiums. Now my question, I'm not a big person (5 foot, 135 lbs), and I have an incredibly low tolerance when it comes to alcohol (no experience with pain meds), that seems like A LOT of valium to take in a 12 hour period. I'm not particularly nervous about the surgery, I'm more nervous about the valium! And he told me to take 5 days off of work -- I think 3 at the most would be necessary. Anyone have experience about this? Thanks!
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Re: Wisdom teeth removal

  • I would take all the valium he told you to. Better to be more relaxed than anxious or or have tight muscles the day of. And unless your job requires you to do be very active or lift heavy things, I would definitely think 3 days would be enough. All four of mine were impacted and I was still a little swollen a week later, but I was fine to work after a few days of laying on the couch. The best thing to do, if you can, is do to it on a Thursday or Friday and have a long relaxing weekend.
  • I had three removed also, one straight and two impacted. I had it done on a Friday and went back to work on a Monday. I wasn't prescribed anything beforehand. I was just knocked out with an IV. It sounds like they're just going to use novocaine on you, and keep you awake, but relaxed. If you don't want to be awake, you should call the doc and ask if you can just be put under all the way. If they say yes, ask if you can avoid taking the Valium. I had to take Valium before Lasik surgery, and it made me REALLY loopy and sleepy. I felt totally drunk and it was only one 5mg tablet (I don't take anything like it normally, and I am 5'5, 150lbs).

    Afterward, I had dry socket in the two impacted areas and was in a lot of pain. If three days passes and you're in a lot of pain, call the doctor and go back. They put these little strips with clove oil in the holes and though your mouth will taste like a Easter ham for a few days, it's worth it. And DON'T use a straw when drinking!!

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  • Like pps said, get it done on a Friday if you can, you'll be more than good to go on Monday, that's what I did, no probs.  Trust me, take those drugs or get knocked out.  I was awake, no drugs, just freezing, and felt the strong pulling and other unpleasant sensations, also heard lots of cracking, and I hated the whole experience, it was awful, ugh.
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  • Thank you EverAfter for sharing your experience! I know the way medicines affect me and I figured one pill would be a lot to handle and I would be too scared to take more than that. I would really just rather be knocked out anyway, if possible, instead of messing with pills. And good to know about the clove oil!
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  • I had a horrible experience with getting my wisdom teeth cut out but not because of dry sockets or anything. I always have problems going under general anesthesia. They actually had to keep me several hours after the surgery because I was puking so much. I would address your concerns about the meds and the option of general anesthesia with your oral surgeon before hand.
  • Is conscious sedation during the procedure not an option? I got IV valium, propofol and fentanyl during and all went well. I don't remember a thing. Went back to work 2 days later. A little puffy and still not eating hard stuff, but totally doable.

     

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  • Either way I know I need to call and find out more information and see if I have other options. Thank you guys!
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  • When I had mine removed, I had 2 pulled out and 2 cut out in one sitting. I think that's what I was prescribed. Trust me, after you take the Valium, you won't be scared or nervous. Of anything. I would take what he prescribed you. I also just had gas and Novocaine during the procedure and never had a problem. I'm actually really glad I didn't have to have general anesthesia. 
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