Getting all 4 of my wisdom teeth removed under general anaesthetic was one of the best decisions of my life, I loved the experience and life is so much better without them!
I can’t believe that I just walked into the office, had an IV put into my arm, passed out after about 16 seconds of anesthesia, and then woke up with all of my wisdoms gone. I wasn’t even that high, I was back to normal after five minutes of bed rest. For anyone going to go through this, don’t worry, the worst part (if it even happens) is having the anesthesiologist miss your vein 3 times while trying to put in the IV needle. About eight hours later and several gauze tissues and I’m feeling good.
Yes this!! My wisdom teeth were all impacted but literally after what felt like 1 second of anesthesia I was out, definitely not as painful as I thought got all 4 out and they barely hurt tho I did have to get part of my jaw bone and my gums out and let me tell you that definitely hurts its been 13 hours since my procedure and the thing that hurts
I was denied sedation for my wonderful extraction experience. I had to endure the local anesthetic. That was actually far, far worse than the extraction itself. Being wide awake for the experience is a whole wonderful world of imagination fuel. Seeing this video and seeing how the typical procedure is done really solves that issue lol Having them removed really is a life changing experience, though. Solved all of my oral pain and infection issues completely. You never really think about how a tooth you can’t even see can cause so many excruciating problems and cause your other teeth to actually rot in your mouth despite being an avid brusher.
@@AlleyWolf123 same!! being able to hear everything made it super traumatizing for me, i was crying during the procedure and the entire ride home :( watching this video made my wounds sting a little haha
You guys (USA im guessing) are totally spoilt. i have never had full sedation when having wisdom teeth extracted, or root canal or complex extractions. You are lucky if they even bother to give you enough local anaesthetic in the UK, i have been in excruciating agony getting routine teeth out (and that's with private treatment not standard healthcare).
@@happyjonn9242 Maybe it just depends on the person, and not where they live. I've had a few root canals, crowns, wisdom teeth pulled, etc. Never been sedated. The most fun one was the wisdom teeth extraction since I was in the Army at the time. Army docs aren't known for being gentle. Dude almost ripped my jaw off while trying to get that sucker out. Good times.
@@AlleyWolf123 Yes, the sound of a huge dental drill and the extraction was worse than the injections, but it was less hassle than a general narcosis where you have to be picked up afterwards and you are not supposed to go home without anybody looking after you.
Some people never have their wisdom teeth develop into a problem at all and they just lay there their whole lives. I however was not that fortunate. at 18 I kept telling my parents that my wisdom teeth had come in and I needed them removed. One of them had pierced my gums and was starting to kill my molar. I told them for like 2 years, they didn't listen until I was 24. Now I'm missing 6 back teeth including the useless ones.
@@chaosdirge4906 damn I’m 17 I told my mom and she told the dentist I have to wait for the oral surgeon to call back since this whole COVID crisis thing is happening so I’m waiting
@Décal- come at me Oh you have no idea. The dentist took the that one back molar out, it impacted so bad into the bottom part of my molar that it was just nothing but rot near the root. thats why I had to have the others infront of them taken out too. the impact got so bad that it was colliding the 2 molars together. The dentist decided that it was best to spare me the pain of later surgery and took out 2 more teeth than he was suppose to so I wouldn't have to suffer through it later.
I just had all 4 of mine removed a few days ago and it all went very well. Didn’t really hurt at all until the third and fourth day. Excruciating pain that even pain medication didn’t help with but now I’m feeling perfectly fine and it’s healing well.
@@michalka13 Largely dependant on genetics. There are some people that get one, others get two, others get none, and people like me, who get all four. Which ones hurt is also dependant on your genetics I think.
@@wxtermelon_suga6012 Sometimes no, actually. Some people are actually born with no wisdom teeth at all. Such as myself. My mother was born with two wisdom teeth that fell out as baby teeth. Depends on genetics, I guess. Some people also have them come in correctly and they do not need any removal procedures.
@@wxtermelon_suga6012 No problem. Try not to worry yourself too much. Only start worrying about it if you start exhibiting symptoms like pain in that area. Even so if you have to get them removed they put you to sleep beforehand if you request it.
@@wxtermelon_suga6012 I just got mine out last week. You only really have to if they’re bothering you, like I could barely eat because I’d bite on the inside of my cheek, and general pain in the area
reminds me when the dude working on my mouth was like “ight fam you just gonna feel a little pinch” (when putting the IV in) AND IT WASNT A LITTLE PINCH 🥲🥲
got all 4 of my wisdom teeth out under anesthesia and while the operation itself didn’t hurt.. this post-op pain is some of the worst pain i’ve ever had in my life 😭 please stay on top of your pain killers or else you will be in so much pain you’ll start daydreaming about different ways to off yourself
My sister and I got our four wisdom teeth removed back-to-back on the same day. No doubt other patients in the hospital were wondering what happened to us when we both walked out with our heads bandaged up. Surprisingly uneventful procedure and no adverse affects from the anesthetic afterwards. Although I do remember waking up and my eyes were pointing in totally different directions, it was trippy but a minute later and I was back to normal.
During my wisdom tooth surgery, I didn’t want to take any chances and took anesthesia gas. For those who are about to get their teeth removed, go with the full anesthesia, it’s your best friend. Your vision goes black for like three seconds, and when it comes back, the procedure is done.
In case anyone is wondering: this video is rather vague and does not encompass procedures normally included such as: 1. Bone Grafting - if your jaw can support the additional bone tissue, it is highly recommended to ensure your jaw heals and prevents any anomalies such as tooth movement or injury. Note this is VERY painful afterwards as dentists will pack as deep as possible. 2. Abscess cleaning - if the wisdom tooth has large cavities (its common such to be the case with soda drinkers), then there is a chance there is an infection or abscess in the gum tissue. You may also get a gingivectomy if the infection was widespread. This will make the healing process smoother but will take more time to heal. I had every possible issue occur with my wisdom teeth - infections, 1 partial impact, and 1 was putting a lot of pressure on the tooth in front of it and was on local anesthesia so about an hour into the procedure I was in aching pain and looking pretty bad lol. Wisdom teeth extraction, depending on your situation geographically, may be a hell of an expensive procedure. I was charged about $2600 total, all 4 teeth, bone grafts, gingivectomy, a root canal on the tooth getting pressure, insurance only covered some of it, so be prepared if you aren't on a NHS plan in the EU or in Japan
For people in south Texas, The Surgical Arts Center in San Antonio did a phenomenal job. I had all 4 teeth extracted back in 2017. The doctors were all so kind and made sure I was comfortable before surgery. After surgery, I was wheeled out to my car and my mother and sister received my after surgery care instructions both printed out and verbally given along with my pain meds. I had a two hour drive home and enjoyed a Frosty from Wendy’s, half of the Icecream ended on my face and chest before I realized it because I couldn’t feel it lol but I had a blast as the laughing gas was wearing out. I didn’t feel any pain or discomfort (I still continued to take the medicine though) and started eating regularly about two days after surgery. I made the mistake of wearing Jeans. What they didn’t tell me was it was going to be very cold inside. So, Jeggings or pajama pants with some leggings underneath is something I recommend. Thinking about wearing pajamas in public is very embarrassing to me but you’re about to undergo surgery, who cares what is worn? You’re gonna be loopy anyway, mind as well be loopy and comfy. Wear what makes you comfortable and if you’re a little scared before surgery, there is no shame with bringing something that will calm you down. Like a stuffed toy or blanket. Also, if they allow family members to wait in the waiting room, please bring a jacket or a blanket. My mom said she was freezing inside and she and my sister took turns going outside to warm up.
Here's a question for the ages: Why are they called Wisdom Teeth if they're not smart enough to grow in properly? Edit: Holy shit I didn't expect this to blow up so much
This was a great explanation. I had all four wisdom teeth removed under general anaesthetic when I was 26. I still have them, but they are now in a plastic tooth-shaped container. Lol
I got all my 4 wisdom teeth removed in the same operation when I was 15 and this helped me having a healthy mouth and more space in it. If you have to go through the same process, don't be afraid, if you're in good hands it won't hurt, you'll just have the anestesia inflamation for a few days and that will be it. :)
@@momentsiconic.9984 No, I wasn't put to sleep, I was given several anesthesia injections in the gum and it didn't hurt much. The only bad side is the bad taste in your mouth afterwards, but it doesn't hurt and you don't feel absolutely anything. My operation took around forty minutes more less and since you don't feel anything you will not even realize what the doctor is doing. And one more thing, they cover your eyes so you can't see. You just sit there, have the injections and chill for the rest of the operation.
Am I the only one who doesn't care if it's bloody? Like, they're literally cutting and removing an object stuck in your gums. Obviously it's going to be bloody
I feel like if I get mine removed I'll say things that I don't wanna say me, high off drugs: heyyyy moooom didja kmow i like tiddies? homophobic mom: 👁👁
not really - for example if you eat a salad on Sunday then watch a video on Monday, it doesn't mean that the salad affected your video choice. not every decision in your life will impact everything else.
Ok, so I got my teeth out about 12 hours ago, and I’ll write down my experience for those who are concerned. The most annoying part was the waiting room, we literally waited for an hour, and then another half an hour in the procedure room. The nurses that took care of me were super nice. They’ll come in, use a few stickers on your arm or stomach to monitor pulse, check your blood pressure a few times, and use a finger pulse thingy. Before the surgery when I began to cry at first (I had a past trauma related to surgery) she was super sweet and held my hand. First, they give you a small mask that goes over your nose (you can still breathe from your mouth). At first I’ll just be oxygen, just to get you acclimated. Then, they will add some Nitrous Oxide (N2O) which wont our you to sleep, but will make you feel like your limbs and whatnot have fallen asleep (but it’s super super mild. It’s just a buzz). Once that’s through, they’ll give you an IV (arm needle) and gradually add some sleeping medication.You’ll be out in under thirty seconds. If they tell you you’ll be semi conscious or in a “twilight zone,” that’s bs. You will be out cold, and wake up in a relaxed state without any recollection of anything (with a numb mouth full of gauze). It doesn’t really hurt then, it’s just kind of uncomfortable. You can talk but you’ll sound pretty weird, and you probably shouldn’t do it. They might give you a treat when you leave (I got super good caramel ice cream). Your face can my numb anywhere from 2 hours to 12 (I’m currently on my 12th hour...) and that’s all I have to offer. This was just my personal experience, it might be a little different for you, but I hope it goes as well as mine did. It’s actually nothing to worry about, if you’re panicking! It’s literally just some gas (dRuGs), a funny shot, a nap, and some discomfort for a few days (and a whole lot of ice cream and Mac and cheese). Don’t worry about it!
3 days later and yeah, my face is super puffy and aching. I take two pills every six hours and have ice on constantly. I just ate cheesecake for supper...
UPDATE: Ten days after the procedure and things are basically normal. I ate chicken tenders at A&W with no problems. The days prior, my face had swelled up until I looked like Jimmy Neutron--borderline Carl Wheezer. I was putting ice on my face almost all the time which I _assume_ helped, but it was really hard to tell for sure. The coolness felt nice at least. The swelling and the pain got better on day 7, significantly better on day 8 and it's back to normal by 10. My cheeks were yellow for a while though (the last 3 days), like someone had smeared a highlighter on my cheeks and rubbed it around. (Bruising.) I'm not on any more ibuprofen (or perscribed antibiotics) since there really isn't much real pain besides a bit of ache-y discomfort that migrates around the bone near the surgery sites. It's weird, like one day the bottom right hurts, then the bottom left, and today it's the upper right. Definitely and easily tolerable. The only complications I had were just kanker sores, and that just runs in my family. They were particularly bad back near the sites. I'll make one more update on they day I feel completely normal again, until then, I'm open for q and a.
Ah yes, I had my wisdom teeth removed under local anaesthetic 20 years ago. It's really not that bad, local means you are conscious during the operation but extremely suggestible and don't give a shit what is happening. I remember hearing the noise of the wisdom teeth breaking through my skull and not caring at all! After the operation the nurses had difficulty getting me to stand up and walk to the waiting room. My dad drove me 2 hours to their house and I slept the whole way, then a couple of hours when I got there. I had the components for a new PC delivered to their place, so 4 hours after the operation I successfully built a new PC. Local really does wear off very quickly. Didn't have much post-op pain, honestly the infections and trouble I had before getting them taken out were worse.
I don't know why this procedure in America involves using anesthesia that makes people almost high. In my country, dentists apply local anesthesia with a shot, and the patients feel no pain nor do they say funny things as if they were high on something.
Dentist: “You ready?” Patient: “no” Dentist: “Yeah, me neither” Patient: “What?” Dentist: “I’m sure you’ll be fine.” Edit: Gonna be getting my wisdom teeth removed tomorrow. (April 2, 2021) Edit: Well my wisdom teeth were removed a few hours ago... My mouth hurts... If you are curious about my experience, I posted a video about it.
In case you're curious, my mouth was very crowded to the point that I still had three baby teeth at age 18. I had four wisdom teeth, 4 molars, and the baby teeth removed. Only one of the adult teeth came in naturally. The rest had to be pulled down with braces.
It’s been a few months since I had general anesthesia and had four teeth removed. My mom freaked out cause she didn’t know I undertook surgery and didn’t want so many teeth pulled. It’s nice not having pressure in my gums now. Had it on a Friday and recovered the by Monday after. Everyone was shocked at how fast I recovered and reading these other comments, yeah 3 day recovery ain’t normal. Most annoying thing was a dislocated jaw actually. It wasn’t even the surgeons fault, before I went under I popped it to fit the apparatus in my mouth.
To the ones watching thia because they are nervous, dont be there is no pain at all during the procedure. I watched this video today just before i went to have one of my bottom wisdom teeth removed. The doctor gave me two injection which feel like if you were to poke your gums with the backside of a spoon, after the 3 shot i felt nothing literally nothing, i didn't get the sleep thing most people do i was awake for it. The only thing i felt was some preasure and twists and snaps but there was 0 pain. The doctor did say after the procedure for few days there will be discomfort but after that its back to normal.
@@xindixinxindi you also get another pair of molars around 12 after the rest of your teeth grow in lol. It might just be those, not wisdom teeth. I remember thinking they were wisdom teeth at that age too
In case anyone is wondering how the procedure is usually done here in Switzerland (and Germany), here is my experience: Your doctor will suggest doing it in two sessions, one side per session so two teeth at once. This is recommended since you will not only be fully awake during the removal but so you can start eating soft and "normal hard" food again faster. (My doctor specifically told me not to eat extremely hard food for 8 weeks since one of my wisdom teeth was rotated 90° and he had to remove a good chunk of bone so the chances of accidentally cracking my own jaw with very hard food at the beginning of recovery was very high) And no, you don't feel ANY pain even while being awake, you will get enough local anesthetics to not only be numb DURING but also 2 or 3 hours AFTER the surgery and my doctor even gives me painkillers at the beginning in form of a pull which take about 1 hour to activate so that I won't have any pain directly after the removal. After all that, you get painkillers just in case which you can take 4 to 5 daily as you feel needed and some sort of anti bacterial mouth wash since you shouldn't rinse your mouth after the removal. Yes you might bleed after the surgery which is very common and is not a problem as long as it stops after 30 minutes if you but a towel like thing (don't know the name in English) between your upper and lower teeth/gums. For me the worst part were the needles since I have a huge f*ing fear of them and almost anytime pass out if I get a shot or have to get blood drawn. If you have any questions feel free to ask me :)
Why is it called a wisdom tooth if it can't even navigate it's way out of the gums? More like unwise tooth Edit: every known idiot says this, but I really do appreciate the likes. Thanks.
Because that erupts between 18-23 years of age (when person becomes adult), probably because when they get adult they get their wisdom (the tooth coming in the same time when they are getting mature)
Muffin Puff that’s too early eruption. That might be a 2nd molar not 3rd molar (wisdom teeth) I believe. Usually that erupts between 18-23 years or later. If you got 3rd molar by 12 than that’s too quick growth. Your growth spurt is too early than normal population.
I apparently had 5 wisdom teeth and i had them removed in four sugeries with local analgesia. It wasn't the most pleasant experience afterwards, but it gets better in a few days. Now i have no problems with them lol.
Merrell Twinner I had mine removed since 3 years ago. I had to be awake while my wisdom were being removed and the last person used up all of the sleeping gas.
I only had three wisdom teeth and I've had them all removed. The first two were pulled out completely by my former dentist, and even though they weren't completely erupted, the pain didn't last longer than a couple days and healed pretty quick. The last one was fully erupted but was broken and partially removed by a different dentist. That one did hurt for several days and it took weeks, almost months, to heal completely and to this day I still have occasional pain where the tooth used to be.
Advice for y’all getting your wisdom teeth out: take their instructions on what to not eat VERY SERIOUSLY. DONT EAT OR DRINK STUFF WITH SEEDS OR OTHER TINY THINGS. I ate raspberry yogurt without realizing there were seeds and it got stuck in the holes in my gums and they had to go back in and flush it out with olive oil or something, tasted like crap and hurt really bad and was really gross.
Angelo's World not like with a blade or anything but they had to shove those blunt plastic syringes filled with some kinda liquid way deep into the holes in my gums, kinda widening them again and setting back my recovery lol
Got all 4 of mine taken out at once. Opted for laughing gas, because at the time I wasn't a fan of needles and didn't want an IV. I have nothing to complain about regarding the procedure. There were some moments where the local anesthesia started to wear off and some pain came momentarily, but the gas made me literally not even care. I clearly remember feeling the pain for a few seconds and simply not caring in the slightest.
Imagine your dentist saying this while removing your wisdom tooth
“Shoot i missed up, lemme go back 10 seconds”
no i-💀
Oh gosh
💀💀
Omg stop 😭😭
messed*
“Calm down Jenna. Its just a simple surgery.”
“My name is Jenny.”
“I know. Jenna is my name.”
̋ lmao lemme fix that
Done!
Wait-
LMAOOOO
I don't get it
@@cyberia___ the procedure is highly disturbing both to the receiver and the viewers
Getting all 4 of my wisdom teeth removed under general anaesthetic was one of the best decisions of my life, I loved the experience and life is so much better without them!
I so badly wanted general for my last two because the first two were local, but I had to do local anesthesia again
Why is it better, did they cause pain?
@@yuraretz2379 No shit sherlock they are, no joke, kicking your tooth
@@yuraretz2379of course, they do!
@@yuraretz2379extremely
I can’t believe that I just walked into the office, had an IV put into my arm, passed out after about 16 seconds of anesthesia, and then woke up with all of my wisdoms gone. I wasn’t even that high, I was back to normal after five minutes of bed rest. For anyone going to go through this, don’t worry, the worst part (if it even happens) is having the anesthesiologist miss your vein 3 times while trying to put in the IV needle. About eight hours later and several gauze tissues and I’m feeling good.
Yes this!! My wisdom teeth were all impacted but literally after what felt like 1 second of anesthesia I was out, definitely not as painful as I thought got all 4 out and they barely hurt tho I did have to get part of my jaw bone and my gums out and let me tell you that definitely hurts its been 13 hours since my procedure and the thing that hurts
that is terrifying 💀
@@carlyrose2257 feeling better now?
@@peepeepoopoovdbhxvbcc6683
A little but im jacked up on pain meds so as soon as they start to ware off the pain is back
Oh my god them missing the IV aid the absolute worst
"doctor i'm scared"
"me too"
haha
😭
Haha
*wait what*
👀😧
It's all fun in games, until the anesthesia wears off.
iiSimplyStar I woke up while they were pulling an impacted wisdom tooth out
@@dakotaneumann1259 wow, that must've been scary
dakota neumann did you feel anything?
Yes 😩 I just got it out this morning
Right 😂😂
I was denied sedation for my wonderful extraction experience. I had to endure the local anesthetic. That was actually far, far worse than the extraction itself. Being wide awake for the experience is a whole wonderful world of imagination fuel. Seeing this video and seeing how the typical procedure is done really solves that issue lol Having them removed really is a life changing experience, though. Solved all of my oral pain and infection issues completely. You never really think about how a tooth you can’t even see can cause so many excruciating problems and cause your other teeth to actually rot in your mouth despite being an avid brusher.
I had to do local anesthesia too. It was horrible. I hated being able to hear what was going on
@@AlleyWolf123 same!! being able to hear everything made it super traumatizing for me, i was crying during the procedure and the entire ride home :( watching this video made my wounds sting a little haha
You guys (USA im guessing) are totally spoilt. i have never had full sedation when having wisdom teeth extracted, or root canal or complex extractions. You are lucky if they even bother to give you enough local anaesthetic in the UK, i have been in excruciating agony getting routine teeth out (and that's with private treatment not standard healthcare).
@@happyjonn9242 Maybe it just depends on the person, and not where they live. I've had a few root canals, crowns, wisdom teeth pulled, etc. Never been sedated. The most fun one was the wisdom teeth extraction since I was in the Army at the time. Army docs aren't known for being gentle. Dude almost ripped my jaw off while trying to get that sucker out. Good times.
@@AlleyWolf123 Yes, the sound of a huge dental drill and the extraction was worse than the injections, but it was less hassle than a general narcosis where you have to be picked up afterwards and you are not supposed to go home without anybody looking after you.
OMG! After watching this video my wisdom tooth does not hurt anymore! Thank you so much! 😊
"the wisdom tooth usually comes out between ages 17-25"
*Me a 22 year old: Nervous sweating*
Some people never have their wisdom teeth develop into a problem at all and they just lay there their whole lives. I however was not that fortunate. at 18 I kept telling my parents that my wisdom teeth had come in and I needed them removed. One of them had pierced my gums and was starting to kill my molar. I told them for like 2 years, they didn't listen until I was 24. Now I'm missing 6 back teeth including the useless ones.
@@chaosdirge4906 damn I’m 17 I told my mom and she told the dentist I have to wait for the oral surgeon to call back since this whole COVID crisis thing is happening so I’m waiting
@Décal- come at me Oh you have no idea. The dentist took the that one back molar out, it impacted so bad into the bottom part of my molar that it was just nothing but rot near the root. thats why I had to have the others infront of them taken out too. the impact got so bad that it was colliding the 2 molars together. The dentist decided that it was best to spare me the pain of later surgery and took out 2 more teeth than he was suppose to so I wouldn't have to suffer through it later.
@@chaosdirge4906 I told my mom about it and she laughs because she thought I was kidding because she has no wisdom teeth. I'm hurt ;-;
I just got mine out last week and I’m 14😂
imagine your dentist watching this tutorial during the procedure
LOL, good one.
oh hell naw
Me looking at doctor "so how long did u say u worked here?
Plz no.
I just removed the wisdom teeth. It's very painful.
Oh god
Saw my oral surgeon watch this before my procedure, glad he’s so dedicated to his job
Does anyone else just find these animations satisfying?
Me
RUclips: hey watch this 3d simulation of a teeth surgery
Me at 2 a.m: ok
It's currently 3:35am
It's exactly 2am for me as I see this comment I swear wtf
litterally me, at the time im writing this
2:57AM
1:25 am
Am I the only one who’s more scared of what I’m going to say after the procedure when I’m all loopy. I got some secrets bro.
PhoenixPlayz_ mood
Don't we all when I get mine removed all my secrets are gonna be gone
I’m just scared imma curse or something than my mommas gonna be pissed at me :(
@@toxxic4122 Exactly what I'm afraid of
@@toxxic4122 I can relate
I get this feeling that 3d animators actually love animating these wisdom teeth videos.
I just had all 4 of mine removed a few days ago and it all went very well. Didn’t really hurt at all until the third and fourth day. Excruciating pain that even pain medication didn’t help with but now I’m feeling perfectly fine and it’s healing well.
"the wisdom tooth usually comes out between ages 17-25"
Me: I think I wanna stay 16 forever
im 26 and have 4 impacted wisdom shit
literally wanna kill my self
Got mine at 15. They actually grew normally for some reason.
i just got mine out today i'm 14
Is there a chance you won't have them?
@@michalka13 Largely dependant on genetics. There are some people that get one, others get two, others get none, and people like me, who get all four. Which ones hurt is also dependant on your genetics I think.
Wisdom teeth: Lemme out, LEMME OUTTTTT
*hitting teeth noises intensifies*
Does everyone needs to remove wisdom tooth?
@@wxtermelon_suga6012 Sometimes no, actually. Some people are actually born with no wisdom teeth at all. Such as myself. My mother was born with two wisdom teeth that fell out as baby teeth. Depends on genetics, I guess. Some people also have them come in correctly and they do not need any removal procedures.
@@141Darklink oh thank you🥺
@@wxtermelon_suga6012 No problem. Try not to worry yourself too much. Only start worrying about it if you start exhibiting symptoms like pain in that area. Even so if you have to get them removed they put you to sleep beforehand if you request it.
@@wxtermelon_suga6012 I just got mine out last week. You only really have to if they’re bothering you, like I could barely eat because I’d bite on the inside of my cheek, and general pain in the area
It feels so satisfying watching this after having all of them removed
Did this to our friend when he fell asleep first during the sleepover, such a classic 💀
Let’s play another game of “why the hell was this on my recommended?”
yes
“There are no accidents”
-Master Oogway
That’s so tru.
I WIN!
RUclips’s telling me to get my wisdom tooth out
“It won’t hurt... it won’t hurt” said my dentist
IT HURT A LOT OMG
lmaoo
reminds me when the dude working on my mouth was like “ight fam you just gonna feel a little pinch” (when putting the IV in) AND IT WASNT A LITTLE PINCH 🥲🥲
@@mmeowzzy lol yeah
For some it doesn’t really. That’s what I’ve heard, anyways.
@@twelved4983 yeah, It didn't hurt for me and I had an extra tooth.
got all 4 of my wisdom teeth out under anesthesia and while the operation itself didn’t hurt.. this post-op pain is some of the worst pain i’ve ever had in my life 😭 please stay on top of your pain killers or else you will be in so much pain you’ll start daydreaming about different ways to off yourself
My sister and I got our four wisdom teeth removed back-to-back on the same day. No doubt other patients in the hospital were wondering what happened to us when we both walked out with our heads bandaged up. Surprisingly uneventful procedure and no adverse affects from the anesthetic afterwards. Although I do remember waking up and my eyes were pointing in totally different directions, it was trippy but a minute later and I was back to normal.
Wisdom teeth do not give wisdom. Just pain.
If you have a wisdom then the first step would be to get rid of them lol. It'll show your wisdom.
kenpoarniceguy1 You become wise on tooth pain and can understand the pain when you have children and they begin teething
Yup
Should’ve called hem Agony Teeth
Words of wisdom right there
*laughs in going to get wisdom teeth removed tomorrow*
Ouch how did it went??
Funny, I got twin blocks retainers the day your wisdom teeth got removed. Welcome to the pain club, bud ;,)
*cries in twin blocks retainers*
flyingapple052 I got them out on Monday, I didn’t even feel the injections, the recovery was hell tho, also I was awake during the whole procedure
Bro, me too.
I just got mine pulled today
bro went to sleep first at the sleepover
When your first to fall asleep at the sleepover:
If you were ever in this situation, the correct thing to do is to say no, a wisdom tooth cannot harm you without your consent.
Thanks
I’m scared
There gonna do it anyway
Lmaoooooo
Wisdom tooth :Understandable. Have a nice day!
Raise your hand if you have no idea why you’re here 🙋♀️
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Neko Asunu
mEee
but I just came here because I think I have wisdom teeth
Neko Asunu hand 🙋♀️
Neko Asunu ye XD I DONT EVEN HAVE WISDOM TEETH YET IDK PROBABLY OOF IM 12 THIS VIDEO WAS IN MY RECOMMENDATION
🙋🏽♀️
During my wisdom tooth surgery, I didn’t want to take any chances and took anesthesia gas. For those who are about to get their teeth removed, go with the full anesthesia, it’s your best friend. Your vision goes black for like three seconds, and when it comes back, the procedure is done.
In case anyone is wondering: this video is rather vague and does not encompass procedures normally included such as:
1. Bone Grafting - if your jaw can support the additional bone tissue, it is highly recommended to ensure your jaw heals and prevents any anomalies such as tooth movement or injury. Note this is VERY painful afterwards as dentists will pack as deep as possible.
2. Abscess cleaning - if the wisdom tooth has large cavities (its common such to be the case with soda drinkers), then there is a chance there is an infection or abscess in the gum tissue. You may also get a gingivectomy if the infection was widespread. This will make the healing process smoother but will take more time to heal.
I had every possible issue occur with my wisdom teeth - infections, 1 partial impact, and 1 was putting a lot of pressure on the tooth in front of it and was on local anesthesia so about an hour into the procedure I was in aching pain and looking pretty bad lol.
Wisdom teeth extraction, depending on your situation geographically, may be a hell of an expensive procedure. I was charged about $2600 total, all 4 teeth, bone grafts, gingivectomy, a root canal on the tooth getting pressure, insurance only covered some of it, so be prepared if you aren't on a NHS plan in the EU or in Japan
Wisdom teeth: *pushes normal teeth*
Normal teeth: “why u bullyin meh”
wisdom teeth: _I t' s j u s t a j o k e b r o_
😂😂😂😂
Wisdom teeth: I'm sowwy!
@@blueberrypie9608 Y r u sorry?
😂😂
Body: Hey, here’s some more teeth!
Me: Oh, are they like backup teeth in case I lose more teeth?
Body: Nope!
Me: So, what are they for?
Body: Pain!
😂😂
Sup Diego
Love the pfp
ᵖᵃⁱⁿ
What's up dino boy
For people in south Texas, The Surgical Arts Center in San Antonio did a phenomenal job.
I had all 4 teeth extracted back in 2017. The doctors were all so kind and made sure I was comfortable before surgery. After surgery, I was wheeled out to my car and my mother and sister received my after surgery care instructions both printed out and verbally given along with my pain meds.
I had a two hour drive home and enjoyed a Frosty from Wendy’s, half of the Icecream ended on my face and chest before I realized it because I couldn’t feel it lol but I had a blast as the laughing gas was wearing out.
I didn’t feel any pain or discomfort (I still continued to take the medicine though) and started eating regularly about two days after surgery.
I made the mistake of wearing Jeans. What they didn’t tell me was it was going to be very cold inside. So, Jeggings or pajama pants with some leggings underneath is something I recommend. Thinking about wearing pajamas in public is very embarrassing to me but you’re about to undergo surgery, who cares what is worn? You’re gonna be loopy anyway, mind as well be loopy and comfy. Wear what makes you comfortable and if you’re a little scared before surgery, there is no shame with bringing something that will calm you down. Like a stuffed toy or blanket. Also, if they allow family members to wait in the waiting room, please bring a jacket or a blanket. My mom said she was freezing inside and she and my sister took turns going outside to warm up.
I had mine taken in September 2019
"Our dearest friend John foolishly fell asleep first"
Here's a question for the ages: Why are they called Wisdom Teeth if they're not smart enough to grow in properly?
Edit: Holy shit I didn't expect this to blow up so much
You get them when you're older, and usually, when you're older, you have more wisdom than you used to
@@fernandolomas6635 I got mine when I was 12.
@@sillycheese301 that's strange, no offense
lol my wisdom teeth grew in properly
@@bellabelle99 you're pretty lucky
Why is it called wisdom if it doesn’t know where to grow..
Because they are last and you get them in the years where you have the most wisdom
Underrated comment
What a Stupid Tooth.
oh that makes *total* sense lol
Because it’s wise to get them out
This was a great explanation.
I had all four wisdom teeth removed under general anaesthetic when I was 26. I still have them, but they are now in a plastic tooth-shaped container. Lol
I find these animations super satisfying, I think I need mental help
Nobody:
Dentists pre-surgery: *haha drill go brr*
@Vianney Villaurrutia Oooh, tank u fellow killjoy
I can hear the G-note in that pic
Very true
OMG UR PFP HIHIHIHI I WAS WATCHING THIS WHILE DOING A MCR FIC
Lol made me think of the song we’re Akali that girl, Kali go grr. XD
They missed out the part where it bleeds
It doesn't bleed much.
@@borayurtseven1427 yes
@@borayurtseven1427 omg i took out mine yesterday and it is still bleeding. my mouth is full of blood after an hour. it doesnt hurt much though
@@ojealism are you under any blood thinners?
@@borayurtseven1427 no definately not. i do hope it stops by tomorrow though
POV: You fell asleep first at a sleepover
*rookie mistake*
Nah bro fell asleep first at the sleepover💀💀💀
" Me about to remove my wisdom teeth "
Me: Doc are we about to start?
Dentist: Wait let me watch some tutorial first
I would be like hell nah you do not know what you doing
Boii with No Subs
run
bruh 💀
RUN FOR YOUR LIFE
run 😣😣😣😣
Bruh imagine your credit card declines after the surgery and they *SHOVE* your teeth back in 😭😭😭
Bruh😭😭
My mom had to pay before hand lol
PLSSSSSSBANEKAKWJEJIEORKKRKWOWKKWWKW
Ouch, that would be painful..
Ay ay ay-
I got all my 4 wisdom teeth removed in the same operation when I was 15 and this helped me having a healthy mouth and more space in it. If you have to go through the same process, don't be afraid, if you're in good hands it won't hurt, you'll just have the anestesia inflamation for a few days and that will be it. :)
I’m doing the same exact thing you did! I’m 15 and I’m getting 5 wisdom teeth out at once. Thank you for the info, I’m really nervous
Were you put to sleep???
Thanks for this. I'm 15 and am getting all 4 of my wisdom teeth out tomorrow and I'm really nervous.
@@momentsiconic.9984 No, I wasn't put to sleep, I was given several anesthesia injections in the gum and it didn't hurt much. The only bad side is the bad taste in your mouth afterwards, but it doesn't hurt and you don't feel absolutely anything.
My operation took around forty minutes more less and since you don't feel anything you will not even realize what the doctor is doing.
And one more thing, they cover your eyes so you can't see. You just sit there, have the injections and chill for the rest of the operation.
@@lianacordova2682 don't worry it will go all right 👍🏼👍🏼
pov: you fall asleep first at a sleep over [rookie mistake]
This animation is much less bloody than the actual thing
It's probably because you wouldn't see everything through the blood, also it would scare a lot of people badly.
Oh sh
it's not actually that bloody, unless you cut a vessel
Am I the only one who doesn't care if it's bloody? Like, they're literally cutting and removing an object stuck in your gums. Obviously it's going to be bloody
yeah, this is animation were talking about, not what it happens in real life
I'm not scared of getting them removed
I'm just scared of how I'm going to act after their removed
When "We dont talk about me" talks about himself:
*Mission failed, well get em next time*
same bro
I feel like if I get mine removed I'll say things that I don't wanna say
me, high off drugs: heyyyy moooom didja kmow i like tiddies?
homophobic mom: 👁👁
@@jamiecasimir5040 my brother told us that he had a crush on some girl when he got his out AKSJDH
@@Qwerty.750 i had mine removed 4 days ago and i was put to sleep, when i woke up i could control everything i said and did
When u sleep first in a sleepover
My friend fell asleep at the sleepover and this video helped out a lot!
Is it weird that i am even more scared to this than to horror movies.
same
Cosmic Galaxy no because horror u don’t feel
Pain this u feel pain
Memang bangsat anda
Name me 1 person thats not scared of a dentist but scared of a horror movie
Nope its not weird bro I also hate going to the dentist and this vid just made me cringe
Fun fact: Every choice you've made in the past has led you here.
thanks for reminding me that the reason my life is shitty because of my shitty life decision!
not really - for example if you eat a salad on Sunday then watch a video on Monday, it doesn't mean that the salad affected your video choice. not every decision in your life will impact everything else.
@@littleslimedude123 out braining the big brain
I just had my procedure done yesterday :(
The only way God measures your use of free will is whether or not you make it to this video at some point in your life
Don't worry guys! I got 4 mine out with only local anesthesia. It wasn't a painful procedure. I didn't even feel a single pain while recovering.
Bro fell asleep first again
Ok, so I got my teeth out about 12 hours ago, and I’ll write down my experience for those who are concerned.
The most annoying part was the waiting room, we literally waited for an hour, and then another half an hour in the procedure room. The nurses that took care of me were super nice. They’ll come in, use a few stickers on your arm or stomach to monitor pulse, check your blood pressure a few times, and use a finger pulse thingy. Before the surgery when I began to cry at first (I had a past trauma related to surgery) she was super sweet and held my hand. First, they give you a small mask that goes over your nose (you can still breathe from your mouth). At first I’ll just be oxygen, just to get you acclimated. Then, they will add some Nitrous Oxide (N2O) which wont our you to sleep, but will make you feel like your limbs and whatnot have fallen asleep (but it’s super super mild. It’s just a buzz). Once that’s through, they’ll give you an IV (arm needle) and gradually add some sleeping medication.You’ll be out in under thirty seconds. If they tell you you’ll be semi conscious or in a “twilight zone,” that’s bs. You will be out cold, and wake up in a relaxed state without any recollection of anything (with a numb mouth full of gauze). It doesn’t really hurt then, it’s just kind of uncomfortable. You can talk but you’ll sound pretty weird, and you probably shouldn’t do it. They might give you a treat when you leave (I got super good caramel ice cream). Your face can my numb anywhere from 2 hours to 12 (I’m currently on my 12th hour...) and that’s all I have to offer.
This was just my personal experience, it might be a little different for you, but I hope it goes as well as mine did. It’s actually nothing to worry about, if you’re panicking! It’s literally just some gas (dRuGs), a funny shot, a nap, and some discomfort for a few days (and a whole lot of ice cream and Mac and cheese). Don’t worry about it!
3 days later and yeah, my face is super puffy and aching. I take two pills every six hours and have ice on constantly. I just ate cheesecake for supper...
@@entropy7888 Thanks for the insight, wishing you a speedy recovery! Having mine removed in about two weeks.
How many you got removed ? I'm getting 4 removed and I got 8 hours till the surgery.
@@Skull_838 Sorry I'm late to reply, but I got all four of mine out.
UPDATE: Ten days after the procedure and things are basically normal. I ate chicken tenders at A&W with no problems.
The days prior, my face had swelled up until I looked like Jimmy Neutron--borderline Carl Wheezer. I was putting ice on my face almost all the time which I _assume_ helped, but it was really hard to tell for sure. The coolness felt nice at least. The swelling and the pain got better on day 7, significantly better on day 8 and it's back to normal by 10. My cheeks were yellow for a while though (the last 3 days), like someone had smeared a highlighter on my cheeks and rubbed it around. (Bruising.) I'm not on any more ibuprofen (or perscribed antibiotics) since there really isn't much real pain besides a bit of ache-y discomfort that migrates around the bone near the surgery sites. It's weird, like one day the bottom right hurts, then the bottom left, and today it's the upper right. Definitely and easily tolerable.
The only complications I had were just kanker sores, and that just runs in my family. They were particularly bad back near the sites. I'll make one more update on they day I feel completely normal again, until then, I'm open for q and a.
Brain: Click on it.
Why? I’m not a dentist.
Brain: Just do it.
haha same
Lol same
If you're a dentist shouldn't you know about this?
literally me rn T-T
Same, i was hesitant but i clicked it anyways
POV: First one to fall asleep during a sleepover.
Ah yes, I had my wisdom teeth removed under local anaesthetic 20 years ago. It's really not that bad, local means you are conscious during the operation but extremely suggestible and don't give a shit what is happening. I remember hearing the noise of the wisdom teeth breaking through my skull and not caring at all! After the operation the nurses had difficulty getting me to stand up and walk to the waiting room. My dad drove me 2 hours to their house and I slept the whole way, then a couple of hours when I got there. I had the components for a new PC delivered to their place, so 4 hours after the operation I successfully built a new PC. Local really does wear off very quickly. Didn't have much post-op pain, honestly the infections and trouble I had before getting them taken out were worse.
well, i've had local anaesthetic dozens of times and it never once made me 'extremely suggestible'.
i’m not even that scared of the procedure, I’m just scared of what i might accidentally say to my parents while i’m on anesthesia-
Lmao exactly what I was thinking
Essentially being drunk
Same🤣🤣🤣
Ikr!! Fortunately I know from past esoterie en that my response to anesthesia is just lots of tears loll
I don't know why this procedure in America involves using anesthesia that makes people almost high.
In my country, dentists apply local anesthesia with a shot, and the patients feel no pain nor do they say funny things as if they were high on something.
Dentist: “You ready?”
Patient: “no”
Dentist: “Yeah, me neither”
Patient: “What?”
Dentist: “I’m sure you’ll be fine.”
Edit: Gonna be getting my wisdom teeth removed tomorrow. (April 2, 2021)
Edit: Well my wisdom teeth were removed a few hours ago... My mouth hurts... If you are curious about my experience, I posted a video about it.
Hell no
HOL' UP
*proceeds to watch this video during the surgery*
@Asrial IsDreamurr oh fuck now I’m scared to get mah wisdom teeth removed 😱
“You’ll be a deeeeenist! You have a talent for causing things PAIN!!!”
POV: You fell asleep first at the sleepover
He fell asleep first at the sleepover 😂😂😂
The fact that I'll never have to go through the process of getting 11 teeth removed at once again makes me very happy.
In case you're curious, my mouth was very crowded to the point that I still had three baby teeth at age 18. I had four wisdom teeth, 4 molars, and the baby teeth removed. Only one of the adult teeth came in naturally. The rest had to be pulled down with braces.
damn that must hurt alot, also first reply (?)to a verified youtuber without 1000+ of likes!
why are you here
digby go on dp again
WHY THE FUCK DO I FIND RANDOM RUclipsRS I WATCH IN RANDOM COMMENT SECTIONS!?
Dentist: Here's your son's jaw without his wisdom teeth.
Mom: That's a pretty realistic model.
Dentist: What model?
Can we just talk about ur profile pic
Why are you in every video i see
@@yikers1955 i have a youtube addiction
@@yikers1955 me?
Lol
It’s been a few months since I had general anesthesia and had four teeth removed. My mom freaked out cause she didn’t know I undertook surgery and didn’t want so many teeth pulled. It’s nice not having pressure in my gums now. Had it on a Friday and recovered the by Monday after. Everyone was shocked at how fast I recovered and reading these other comments, yeah 3 day recovery ain’t normal. Most annoying thing was a dislocated jaw actually. It wasn’t even the surgeons fault, before I went under I popped it to fit the apparatus in my mouth.
I love it when random videos just accidentally hit the algorithm and go semi-viral
My wisdom teeth is so painful😭
you should consult your doctor about any pain
@@decentlysmartforanidiot8284 it must suck for those people who can’t afford it and have to deal with the pain
@@jordanayala1617 Like me. xD
@Gabriel I'm so sorry! I hope you get through your hardships.
@@MoonyCat do you have Instagram? You seem cool. I’m kylo_.the.fox
Dentist : enemy spotted
Absolutely perfect comment🤣 Well done my friend.
Dentists win
*_Haha_*
Gaming-Soldier55 *Target acquired*
😂
To the ones watching thia because they are nervous, dont be there is no pain at all during the procedure. I watched this video today just before i went to have one of my bottom wisdom teeth removed. The doctor gave me two injection which feel like if you were to poke your gums with the backside of a spoon, after the 3 shot i felt nothing literally nothing, i didn't get the sleep thing most people do i was awake for it. The only thing i felt was some preasure and twists and snaps but there was 0 pain. The doctor did say after the procedure for few days there will be discomfort but after that its back to normal.
person: in pain
the music: 🥳🥳🥳🎊🎊🎊🎊🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🥂🥂🥂
“They usually erupt between the ages of 17 and 25.”
Me: *laughs in 15*
Chuckles "heh I'm in danger"
One day, your gonna grow up and learn soon
I’m 15 too ,, just a half of it showed up
@@xindixinxindi you also get another pair of molars around 12 after the rest of your teeth grow in lol. It might just be those, not wisdom teeth. I remember thinking they were wisdom teeth at that age too
Im 15 yo and im scared, im quite ignorant abt this wisdom tooth stuffs, but i just wanna ask, does this thing happens on everyone?
Dentist: are u ready?
Me: yeah
*Dentist pulls drills and knife*
Me: Oh shit.
That might be the scariest thing in my life
@@MyJuicyqueen Enjoy the 9 years of no pain in your gums.....
I’m 10-
AAAAA
@@_llinnemichlll_8725 Good i have 5 more years with no suffering
I’d just be saying “Oh no. Bitch you are putting me to sleep first.”
In case anyone is wondering how the procedure is usually done here in Switzerland (and Germany), here is my experience:
Your doctor will suggest doing it in two sessions, one side per session so two teeth at once.
This is recommended since you will not only be fully awake during the removal but so you can start eating soft and "normal hard" food again faster.
(My doctor specifically told me not to eat extremely hard food for 8 weeks since one of my wisdom teeth was rotated 90° and he had to remove a good chunk of bone so the chances of accidentally cracking my own jaw with very hard food at the beginning of recovery was very high)
And no, you don't feel ANY pain even while being awake, you will get enough local anesthetics to not only be numb DURING but also 2 or 3 hours AFTER the surgery and my doctor even gives me painkillers at the beginning in form of a pull which take about 1 hour to activate so that I won't have any pain directly after the removal.
After all that, you get painkillers just in case which you can take 4 to 5 daily as you feel needed and some sort of anti bacterial mouth wash since you shouldn't rinse your mouth after the removal.
Yes you might bleed after the surgery which is very common and is not a problem as long as it stops after 30 minutes if you but a towel like thing (don't know the name in English) between your upper and lower teeth/gums.
For me the worst part were the needles since I have a huge f*ing fear of them and almost anytime pass out if I get a shot or have to get blood drawn.
If you have any questions feel free to ask me :)
Not sure if u read this but do they remove your impacted tooth (2nd last tooth), or the tooth at the back (like in the video where incision is done?)
When you fall asleep first at the sleepover
Why is it called a wisdom tooth if it can't even navigate it's way out of the gums? More like unwise tooth
Edit: every known idiot says this, but I really do appreciate the likes. Thanks.
Because that erupts between 18-23 years of age (when person becomes adult), probably because when they get adult they get their wisdom (the tooth coming in the same time when they are getting mature)
Ramya & sasi, thanks for explaining it.
Your comment made me chuckle,haha.
Ramya & sasi I got mine at 12-😭
Muffin Puff that’s too early eruption. That might be a 2nd molar not 3rd molar (wisdom teeth) I believe. Usually that erupts between 18-23 years or later. If you got 3rd molar by 12 than that’s too quick growth. Your growth spurt is too early than normal population.
They forgot to talk about how to get you so high that you don’t feel pain
Then it proceeds to hurt like beyond hell afterward
@@NTheHedgehog yep
Well it does say it's done with ultra sedation so you're wrong sir
High? Yee, but I felt like I was sleeping afterwards, my mother telling me I was crying and asking if it was over, like dang, being high wasn't fun.
they gave me champagne once
When you’re the first to fall asleep at a sleepover
I apparently had 5 wisdom teeth and i had them removed in four sugeries with local analgesia. It wasn't the most pleasant experience afterwards, but it gets better in a few days. Now i have no problems with them lol.
raise your hand if your here cause u have to get your wisdom teeth out 🙋🏽♀️😬
Merrell Twinner I’m scared when my dentist told me I came back out crying telling my mom 😭😭😭we’ll be okay
Elaysha Boyd ikr i don’t want too 😣 it’s ok tho 😂
Im here cuz i get them out on monday🙃🙃 when my dentist told me i swear i almost shit my pants😂 needless to say im scared af
Merrell Twinner I had mine removed since 3 years ago. I had to be awake while my wisdom were being removed and the last person used up all of the sleeping gas.
I have my appointment with the dentist soon.
Nobody:
RUclips: Do you want to watch a wisdom tooth removal animation?
8 million people: Heck yeah
8,284,616 people*
Lol
@@larrybean8042 8428883*
I'll be back after 1k likes
Nobody
This comment: Do you want to see what unoriginality and uncreativity looks like?
810 people: yeah?
He fell asleep first in the sleepover 💀
I only had three wisdom teeth and I've had them all removed. The first two were pulled out completely by my former dentist, and even though they weren't completely erupted, the pain didn't last longer than a couple days and healed pretty quick. The last one was fully erupted but was broken and partially removed by a different dentist. That one did hurt for several days and it took weeks, almost months, to heal completely and to this day I still have occasional pain where the tooth used to be.
"Pain free doesn't mean Disease free"
Me at the clinic: "Doctor, give me all the pain you got"
"Your gonna mama your last mia" Last Words Before The Dentist Commit Genocide
Do not commit suicide
Please.
@@minecloudd7852 Who said anything about committing suicide? 😰
@@lumi5428 its the same thing except no death
@@minecloudd7852 no one said anything about suicide
im watching this video at home and i feel the pain of the surgery on my teeth 😂
It doesn’t hurt
Same
U really don’t feel a thing ur out cold the entire time
They get you high off anesthesia before they do this surgical removal.
Same
Why is a wisdom tooth removal is so addictive to watch 💀
POV: you’re the first to fall asleep at the sleepover
everybody gangsta till the anesthesia effect wears off
Hope this shit will not happen to me. Because if it happens, well then i'm gonna start blasting...
Juhani Nousiainen
Just have ice packs ready. They help out SO much after the anesthesia goes away.
I got the needles. I was gangsta from jump lol!!
Me mom woke up
and se aliv
*RUclips* : "They will watch *anything* at this point"
criminal masterminds
Dude, I just came here from watching a freaking grape be put in surgery 😂
Yolol2345 67 the title should be “how to remove your neighbours teeth and not gat cooort
*This comment* : I'll do *anything* for likes, even if it means be uncreative.
Not my videos lol
POV: you slept first at the sleep over
POV: you fell asleep first at a sleepover
No one:
RUclips recommendations: *heY yOu WaNna sEE A TeatH reMoVal vIdEo*
Me: *hElL yEAh*
lol hahahah
Lmfao
True lmaoo
fr😭😭
bro same
Advice for y’all getting your wisdom teeth out: take their instructions on what to not eat VERY SERIOUSLY. DONT EAT OR DRINK STUFF WITH SEEDS OR OTHER TINY THINGS. I ate raspberry yogurt without realizing there were seeds and it got stuck in the holes in my gums and they had to go back in and flush it out with olive oil or something, tasted like crap and hurt really bad and was really gross.
Will do
You mean they cut your gums again to remove the stuck seed
Angelo's World not like with a blade or anything but they had to shove those blunt plastic syringes filled with some kinda liquid way deep into the holes in my gums, kinda widening them again and setting back my recovery lol
I didn’t listen to them and smoked the day after now my gums are super fucked 👍🏻
rofl I can't imagine how much that had to suck - good advice!
POV: you fell asleep during a sleepover
The following week after the surgery really teaches you not to take solid food for granted.
Raise your hand if you're feeling some pain in the back if their jaws.
Bruh
Ye
I had this surgery when I was 11 and I could only open my mouth an inch or two before it got excruciatingly painful
Hurts like a b**ch
Me
Ok I am so sorry but “wisdom teeth is the last tith to develop” has me dying 💀😭 0:14
Lmaoooo
lmfaoaoaoO
LOLLL IM DED
HAHAH DONT DEAD ME
tith
Got all 4 of mine taken out at once. Opted for laughing gas, because at the time I wasn't a fan of needles and didn't want an IV. I have nothing to complain about regarding the procedure. There were some moments where the local anesthesia started to wear off and some pain came momentarily, but the gas made me literally not even care. I clearly remember feeling the pain for a few seconds and simply not caring in the slightest.
POV: your the first to fall asleep at the sleepover