Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Is 2 days enough recovery time for impacted wisdom teeth removal?

Here is my situation. I am 23 years old and I have 2 weeks left on my insurance before I start a new job. I won't have insurance at my new job for 4 months and my wisdom teeth have been killing me. I know at least 1 is impacted. The soonest I can get in is next Friday (the weekend before my new job). Will that Friday, Saturday, and Sunday be enough recovery time before I start a new job? It's just a web design position, so nothing strenuous.





I will be asleep for the procedure, but I don't know much else till I have my consultation next week.

Is 2 days enough recovery time for impacted wisdom teeth removal?
Seems you have no choice. You have to remove the impacted tooth and the others should also be removed. So if you want your insurance to cover it, you have to do it now. That means you are going to have to "tough it out" at the new job.





Two-three days of recovery should help because of your age, but you will still probably need to be doing salt gargles etc at your new job.





You will more than likely have Rx's for pain killers and antibiotics too help you get through this.





Also note you will probably have to miss some time at your new job for a follow up visit to the dentist. Good luck
Reply:Yes. it should be plenty of time. Get it done
Reply:Yes, it should be pleanty of time to recover. Just follow your dentist's follow ups and you'll be fine.
Reply:you should be fine
Reply:You could still be swollen on monday and maybe even bruised.


I had 2 done while I was awake and wow. It took me a week before I taked right or ate soilds. Mine was under the bone and very difficult to get out. It really just depends on the person on how they will recover.
Reply:I guess it depends on your threshold for pain. I had all four of mine removed, was unable to take the pain med they gave me (it knocked me out) and went back to work the next day. The pain you're feeling already doesn't sound like much fun, at least the pain from having them removed will go away.



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