Wisdom Teeth Extraction

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июн 2011
  • A short video narrated by Dr. Joseph McMurray (of the South Bay Center for Dental Implants, Oral & Reconstructive Jaw Surgery - www.drmcmurray.com) for ICE Dental Systems about the procedure for Wisdom Teeth Extraction.
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  • @Pavilion411
    @Pavilion411 3 года назад +21768

    I was always afraid to have my wisdom teeth removed because I thought I was gonna confess my deepest darkest secrets while on anesthesia.
    Edit: According to my comment, I wrote this 1 year ago. As of me writing this, I had just gotten my wisdom teeth removed a couple of hours ago and was using IV Sedation. From my perspective, I closed my eyes on the dentist's chair and then woke up in my bed. I had no recollection of any side effects.
    However, according to my friend, I was acting exactly like one of those RUclips funny wisdom teeth extraction videos. Apparently, I tried to do things like going back to the dentist's office to give him a tip, busted out crying for no apparent reason, slammed my head into a wall (apparently I couldn't walk straight), and didn't react at all, and broken a remote and spent 10 minutes trying to put the two batteries back in. However, according to my friend, I didn't expose any secrets at all, and all the times I talked I just said random stuff like "I want to go on a vacation." This was surprising considering I have many dark secrets.
    Another friend of mine had gotten his wisdom teeth out, and he had IV sedation too, but he didn't do anything strange and was only very sleepy. So I guess it's different for everyone.

    • @myda881
      @myda881 3 года назад +907

      same

    • @turtlemaster2957
      @turtlemaster2957 3 года назад +648

      facts

    • @christianjayjay
      @christianjayjay 3 года назад +310

      jesus what the fuck is wrong with people

    • @710weirdcatfr3
      @710weirdcatfr3 3 года назад +1742

      @@christianjayjay i dont see whats so wrong in not wanting your wisdom teeth removed

    • @christianjayjay
      @christianjayjay 3 года назад +880

      @@710weirdcatfr3 no I mean that people are scared that THEY WILL REVEAL THEIR DEEPEST DARKEST SECRETS ON ANESTHESIA??

  • @yadidalamillla619
    @yadidalamillla619 3 года назад +53790

    Imagine u see ur dentist watch this video right before starting the extraction LMAO

  • @helifynoe9930
    @helifynoe9930 Год назад +827

    At one point I ended up with nasty facial pains. I checked with my GP, but I did suggest that it may be due to severely impacted wisdom teeth. My GP laughed at my suggestion and said that it was all in my head, and that there was absolutely nothing wrong with me at all. So I set up an appointment with my brothers dentist. After viewing the x-rays, he said that what I had was basically the worst case possible concerning severely impacted wisdom teeth. I was shocked when I looked at the x-rays. And so I was then sent to a hospital for the removal of all 4 wisdom teeth, since they were far too severe to be removed merely within a dentists office. Six months later, I had suspected pus infections where the wisdom teeth used to be, all due to the nasty new symptoms now at hand. So I set up a doctor appointment to obtain some antibiotics to take care of the problem. The doctor who was available on that day, said that I was a hypochondriac and that there was absolutely nothing wrong with me. So I set up an appointment with the oral surgeon from the hospital where the wisdom teeth were removed. He immediately found 4 pockets of pus infections, each being located where the wisdom teeth used to be. By this time, my face was also taking on the shape of a bowling ball, due to the infection spreading across my face. I was immediately given a big shot of antibiotics in the butt, right there and then, plus I was given prescriptions for further antibiotics. So overall, I had encountered two idiot doctors, and two good doctors.

    • @bossboy191919
      @bossboy191919 Год назад +1

      THOSE IDIOTS WOULD HAVE GOTTEN YOU KILLED!!!

    • @arctorusmedia
      @arctorusmedia Год назад +2

      Most doctors in the US are idiots who don't give a shit about you and don't know what they're talking about. My last doctor said something incorrect and a specialist came in 2 minutes later and corrected her. the doctor before that didn't know what a sprained neck was and sat down in front of me with a laptop to google it. then they tried to tell me my medical documents from an MRI didn't show slipped discs. It said clearly on the results on the paper IN THEIR HAND that I have two slipped discs. Before THAT, a doctor argued with me that I shouldn't drink ginger ale because caffeine is bad for you. Ginger ale does not contain caffeine. Every doctor I have ever interacted with has both not listened to me and also shown a general stupidity.

    • @helifynoe9930
      @helifynoe9930 Год назад +48

      @@bossboy191919 It reminds me of another time when I saw a doctor, and prior to seeing him a nurse took a blood sample from my right arm. It was oddly painful, and the nurse was very angry at me for making such a big deal over me complaining about the pain. About 30 minutes later, I saw the doctor. By this time there was a huge bulge in my arm, packed with blood. Yes, the nurse had torn the blood vessel during the blood extraction. That was why pain had come into the picture. But anyhow, my right arm was completely useless for the next few months. It was simply way too painful if the arm was either fully extended or contracted, and so I had to leave it in the mid bent position throughout those months.

    • @SRTifiable
      @SRTifiable Год назад +48

      A reminder that GPs think they know everything, but don’t, and it is one hundred percent okay to tell them to piss off and to get you an appointment with a specialist.

    • @obamaminion418
      @obamaminion418 Год назад +67

      I mean those teeth were all in your head

  • @dracovirus1599
    @dracovirus1599 Год назад +206

    for anyone worrying about it , it’s honestly not that bad , i got mine taken out on thursday (im on day 3 of recovery) it’s been fairly easy thus far , just keep your mouth clean , plenty of cold and soft foods for the first few days , and for the love of God TAKE YOUR MEDS AS DIRECTED , it’ll save so much pain , day 3 is the worst in terms of swelling and pain but after that it’s easier and if you just do as directed you’ll be fine !

    • @azophi
      @azophi Год назад +26

      Yeah lol like don’t try to be a hero, just take the pain meds if it hurts. You’re not a wuss, you’re recovering from surgery

    • @b1njjj95
      @b1njjj95 Год назад +5

      Nope! I'm still scared. 😬 I have an impacted wisdom tooth. FML

    • @1997jankuschef
      @1997jankuschef Год назад +1

      @@b1njjj95 How many, and which jaw?

    • @marcosdheleno
      @marcosdheleno Год назад

      its nto that bad... IN MOST CASES. but there are also many where the tooth is setup at a terrible angle, which wll be incredibly painfull. its may also be a problem if you didnt pick a quality professional.

    • @rdtsrdts5292
      @rdtsrdts5292 Год назад

      @@1997jankuschef mine is also impacted AND DILACERATED😢

  • @internetloser5606
    @internetloser5606 3 года назад +23946

    Watching this in college: "man this is boring"
    Watching this on RUclips at home: "Yes, this is entertainment"

    • @abobanya
      @abobanya 3 года назад +1311

      Thats the whole point of education.
      Any knowledge is ultra boring unless you REALLY want to get it.

    • @SomeGuyWithABlueMask
      @SomeGuyWithABlueMask 3 года назад +572

      @@abobanya that's true, I managed to know random shit from the internet because I WANTED to know it, more than the everything I learned in school

    • @kaliaanderson9125
      @kaliaanderson9125 3 года назад +31

      Says the dog and the furry

    • @kaliaanderson9125
      @kaliaanderson9125 3 года назад +4

      Bruh-

    • @edwardort7585
      @edwardort7585 3 года назад +7

      Internet loser i want to hug the dog in your profile picture 🤣🤣

  • @-kove-4446
    @-kove-4446 2 года назад +14574

    Did this to my friend after he fell asleep first during the sleepover. It's a classic.

    • @ree_masterentertainment7004
      @ree_masterentertainment7004 2 года назад +771

      Jarvis, I'm running low on shitposting videos.
      Speed this video up 10x, remove the sound, and caption it "POV: you fell asleep first at the sleepover"

    • @derthevaporeon
      @derthevaporeon 2 года назад +114

      Stole the words out of my mouth lol

    • @thebonemanahf
      @thebonemanahf 2 года назад +2

      @@ree_masterentertainment7004 dw i got you ruclips.net/video/IiWHhNXv2BE/видео.html

    • @pigeondance
      @pigeondance 2 года назад +41

      what

    • @derthevaporeon
      @derthevaporeon 2 года назад

      @@pigeondance ruclips.net/video/YAv-lvZ2hEc/видео.html

  • @Froggyman145
    @Froggyman145 Год назад +40

    Fun fact: anesthetic acts so quickly your body can't feel it. The act of it making you sleep, and your body waking up from it, is so fast that it appears seamless. Most people's brains can get slept mid-thought and when they wake up, they finish the thought and take a few seconds to process that anything has changed about their surroundings. This makes it great fun to mess with people by changing the appearance of the operating room while they're still unconscious.
    When I went for my surgery, I was saying "Ah, this is gonna take forever" after they injected the needle and nothing happened. According to one of the nurses, I passed out immediately after saying "gonna", and when I woke up I immediately said "take forever". My eyes were even looking at the same spot on the wall as when I went out, which doesn't happen during my normal sleep. They had to reassure me several times that yes, this is normally how it works

    • @Roboseal2
      @Roboseal2 10 дней назад +1

      Bro time traveled and thought we wouldn't notice!

  • @juhanipolvi4729
    @juhanipolvi4729 Год назад +411

    My wisdom teeth extraction was actually quite easy and painless. Had them removed in two appointments, one side at a time. The upper teeth were simply plucked off no problem. It was like - *POP* - gone. The lower teeth required a little more work (root of one snapped off, but it was relatively easy to remove), but no big deal either. So wisdom teeth extraction is not necessarily a horrible experience.

    • @romanpopyk
      @romanpopyk Год назад +12

      Same. I only had local anesthesia and it went fine. It's the constant bleeding part after the extraction where it sucked

    • @unclefranklin4575
      @unclefranklin4575 Год назад +5

      Mine wasn't bad either. I was even eating Christmas cookies half a day later.

    • @juhokaartoaho
      @juhokaartoaho Год назад

      I think I'm pretty lucky that I only had to have my upper ones removed and those were just local anesthetic and they just yanked them out. Had the same POP sound and little relief in pressure.

    • @FairyCharmer3005
      @FairyCharmer3005 11 месяцев назад

      Same here!

    • @thatonefanatic6827
      @thatonefanatic6827 9 месяцев назад

      Same. Mine didn't hurt after surgery either.

  • @Steve-sp4rx
    @Steve-sp4rx 2 года назад +6121

    All Teeth: "We are nice, comfy, and straight in here."
    Wisdom Teeth: "What's up, guys?"

    • @ianrice2758
      @ianrice2758 2 года назад +450

      All teeth: who the f*ck are you?

    • @dragospahontu
      @dragospahontu 2 года назад +189

      This is because the gene that decides how big your jaw is, is different than the gene that determines the number of teeth you get.

    • @nut-khat-chulbuli
      @nut-khat-chulbuli 2 года назад +10

      😂😂👌

    • @Kallastar.
      @Kallastar. 2 года назад +59

      0:59 moaaaaai🗿

    • @AllenBaby7
      @AllenBaby7 2 года назад +54

      All teeth: **Screaming in Micheal's voice** NOOOO GOD NOOOOOOOO!!

  • @kermitwantsdeath6665
    @kermitwantsdeath6665 3 года назад +8535

    I’m not worried about the pain or after effects of the extraction, I’m worried about my mom recording and catching me in 4K while I reveal all my secrets on anesthesia.

    • @mrfish9613
      @mrfish9613 3 года назад +528

      i’m fine getting them removed but seeing the videos of people on anesthesia make me nervous even though i know that on anesthesia i’m just sleepy

    • @draculaissus6120
      @draculaissus6120 2 года назад +221

      well at least you will be getting put to sleep my mom told them i don’t need it and i’m going to be awake i’m scared asf😩

    • @gisha6791
      @gisha6791 2 года назад +92

      @@draculaissus6120 why? No pain, but maybe some nasty sound as the tooth are be pulled out

    • @Minavis_Penguin
      @Minavis_Penguin 2 года назад +1

      Good day to you. I dream of reaching 1K subscribers while I’m studying. I only ask those who are willing to help me and for those who don't, I understand as long as you don't say any hurtful words that can hurt your other people because like you, I also want to help my family while I’m doing the things i want to do too. Thank you and sorry for the inconvenience 😉

    • @Rashidkdr.
      @Rashidkdr. 2 года назад +39

      I didn't have anesthesia before my wisdom teeth removed 😁😍

  • @nataliep6385
    @nataliep6385 Год назад +71

    I can't even imagine the pain literally everybody was in the past many thousands of years, before we had so advanced dentists care like we do today.

    • @abnormallygenerous8502
      @abnormallygenerous8502 Год назад +14

      Long ago I mean very long ago, wisdom teeth was an actual teeth, but as time goes on we ate more smaller foods so the wisdom teeth doesn't have time to erupt and our mouth gets smaller.

    • @zfcs5191
      @zfcs5191 Год назад +4

      back in those days they didn't need/have any of the oral complications we know have today such as brushing teeth also because of the food they ate compared to us lol

    • @gamechanger8908
      @gamechanger8908 4 месяца назад +2

      ​@@zfcs5191 humans back then brushed their teeth too. Through primitive means, like using branches or twigs.
      Only in rare cases like in Pompeii where the local water had fluorine, so their teeth wasn't as fragile to cause dental issues.

    • @dubbledizzle6057
      @dubbledizzle6057 8 дней назад +1

      Sure there were terrible cases but they also had sugar free diets and didnt live nearly as long

  • @PlutoV2
    @PlutoV2 Год назад +40

    I get mine done on the 28th pray for me y’all cause I’m scared.

    • @Waffles-mu7mt
      @Waffles-mu7mt Год назад +2

      Oh no-😮 hopefully you’ll be ok

    • @tylertyler82
      @tylertyler82 3 месяца назад +1

      How was it

    • @PlutoV2
      @PlutoV2 3 месяца назад +10

      @@tylertyler82 man i don’t remember much. But it went well. Worth it.

    • @narutoninjagoandtheflashar4256
      @narutoninjagoandtheflashar4256 3 месяца назад +2

      @@PlutoV2did you get it done with general or local anesthesia

    • @lil_mikey235
      @lil_mikey235 3 месяца назад +3

      ​@@PlutoV2 bro I just got mine removed yesterday (8:30 AM) Posting this at 12 and they had me knocked

  • @REIDAE
    @REIDAE 3 года назад +5468

    The bad part isnt the actual removal, its the weeks of swollen cheeks, inability to properly open your mouth, bleeding, pain, jelly like blood clots falling out and all the other shit following the extraction

    • @bubbaderp21cringeinitiatio6
      @bubbaderp21cringeinitiatio6 3 года назад +459

      Cant forget reverting to consuming mush. Yay.

    • @greg6818
      @greg6818 3 года назад +322

      right, i got lucky with mine, bleeding took hours to stop but the tylenol 3 they prescribed me worked fantastically, no pain at all

    • @AppleManiagaming
      @AppleManiagaming 3 года назад +240

      Yeah but only if your dentist insists on removing them before they erupt, once they're poking out it's not that bad.

    • @HybridSpektar
      @HybridSpektar 3 года назад +168

      They do put you on some crazy good drugs though. They had me on vicodin. Maaann that is such a great drug.

    • @megancress1384
      @megancress1384 3 года назад +146

      Really? I got two removed at the same time and the recovery went exactly as it was supposed to. No falling blood clots, no swelling, just the occasional and expected pain. They're fully healed now and I can't even see any scars unless I really dig in there

  • @lattemacchiato5003
    @lattemacchiato5003 8 лет назад +13484

    I wish it looked that satisfying in real life..

    • @theultmitegamer974
      @theultmitegamer974 7 лет назад +67

      Uziel Rodezno yeah

    • @giovannavalladares5544
      @giovannavalladares5544 7 лет назад +350

      sajda hamad Nah look, got mine out a week ago. Honestly, people love to exaggerate. You have the right to ask for all the novocaine you want/need. Then, you just feel that they're doing stuff in your mouth and gums, but surely there is no real pain. And just the day it's done it'll feel uncomfortable, then it's fine😅

    • @softmilk9447
      @softmilk9447 7 лет назад +67

      Marinette Agreste-Dupain Have you taken a health class? You have to be asleep for there to be no pain, and you get it done at a hospital. Some people have it done while they're awake, and people often have different aftermaths.

    • @giovannavalladares5544
      @giovannavalladares5544 7 лет назад +105

      VanillaSpice Well woman how about chilling? No I haven't taken any health class, but I really want to study medicine. Furthermore I was just telling my own experience, why do you have to come and patronize me?

    • @softmilk9447
      @softmilk9447 7 лет назад +31

      Marinette Agreste-Dupain You stated incorrect facts. People do not exaggerate about these sort of things. I simply corrected you. I did not mean to patronize or offend you.

  • @sorappoli5137
    @sorappoli5137 Год назад +28

    Quick note for people getting their top wisdom teeth removed: it's nowhere near as bad as a bottom wisdom tooth extraction can be. If your top wisdom teeth are bothering you, give them a go and get them extracted. It's basically similar to bottom wisdom teeth extractions, but it's not so bad because they don't have the same typical issues your bottom ones can get whether it's before, during or after the surgery.
    It's kind of like a good warm up so you know what you're getting into. If your top extraction isn't so bad (it really shouldn't be) and you can handle the after care without any issues, the bottom extractions hopefully won't be too much worse.

    • @taylorx6037
      @taylorx6037 Год назад +7

      I got all 4 taken out at once and it wasn’t even bad at all. Don’t know why people make this so scary. You recover in 1-2 weeks and you’re good. Don’t even feel much pain just numbness after

    • @Soul.Resonant
      @Soul.Resonant Год назад +1

      My bottom wisdom teeth are growing out right now… why does RUclips do this to me

    • @zfcs5191
      @zfcs5191 Год назад

      just got both my bottom wisdom teeth taken out this morning rly not a big deal like i wasn't even that nervouse for the surgery my surgeon gave me an iv for a sedative and after put numbing shots in my mouth which didn't hurt at all i wasn't completly asleep for the surgery for example during it i remember the surgeon asking me how im doing so far and i nodded my head im fine and he told me when he was pretty much done and i felt the numbing shots starting to wear off so i told him and he just gave me some more and i was rly good to go after my face was numb so no pain and i don't rly have any swelling and bleeding wasn't too bad had to change between gauze for a few hours and it pretty much subsided after that. pain wise doesn't rly hurt at all just uncomfortable cuz you can't rly open you mouth all the way and it feels tight which im sure will also subside over the next couple days

  • @colonelcrockett2250
    @colonelcrockett2250 Год назад +18

    Yeah I got this done in Boot Camp and Doc broke my jaw. It was a tiny break, probably caused by him having to put his whole body weight on my jaw to extract the wisdom tooth. After a good 3 weeks of bruising and swelling, had a sharp piece of bone jutting out from the bottom-right inner side of my mouth for about 4-6 months. Thanks, Doc!

    • @enolopanr9820
      @enolopanr9820 Год назад

      I got 3/4 removed and they used an IV injection on the inside of my elbow. I passed out and woke up as they were finishing but still felt no pain. The anesthesiologist worked magic on me and I almost felt no pain through the entire ordeal including when the initial pain meds wore off.

  • @nobody4y
    @nobody4y 3 года назад +15930

    Why is it call wisdom if it doesnt know where to grow

  • @ravenkarlin
    @ravenkarlin 2 года назад +7568

    I got my wisdom teeth removed two years ago at this point and my family didn't have enough money to put me down under anesthesia so I just got gas. It was just about the single worst experience of my life. I was awake and aware of everything that was happening to me and the memory is just as fresh now as it was then. They put goggles with a bandage over my face and I couldn't see anything, just white from the light as my jaw was held open. I was numb but not completely dull to all the senses, I felt them saw my teeth in half one by one and watching this video made me feel validated that it actually happened just as shown. I could feel the drill cut my tooth and I could taste the dust that was being put out. It tasted like burnt chocolate chip cookies. The worst part was the pulling of my teeth, I felt the crack and then the vibration through my jaw. The dentist office was in a spot where there was no wifi or any signal so I started playing a podcast but about ten minutes in it cut out. I was just stuck with earbuds in and just the sounds of them working on my teeth. I asked beforehand if I could keep my teeth and they said yes. After the procedure I asked about my teeth and they told me that they threw them away. So yeah! One of my worst experiences! The video is super informative though!

    • @lasercritical
      @lasercritical 2 года назад +608

      you're lucky electrics didnt go off, i didnt remember anything but my mother said that there was blood everywhere in my mouth because of wrong treatment (yes there was an active generator but the tools stopping mid-way to the surgeon fucked my teeth up)

    • @highpotencyiron4529
      @highpotencyiron4529 2 года назад +463

      I don't think they're allowed to give you your wisdom teeth. Apparently wisdom teeth are considered infectious when extracted so they just throw them out. Should've just taken a pic like I did.

    • @Sov_spoiled
      @Sov_spoiled 2 года назад +157

      Jesus fuck

    • @highpotencyiron4529
      @highpotencyiron4529 2 года назад +1

      @@alexhein1738 Dentists don't know what kind of diseases you have so they don't let anyone keep their teeth just in case a patient has some bloodborne stuff like HIV/AIDS.

    • @lazyperfectionist3978
      @lazyperfectionist3978 2 года назад +333

      @@alexhein1738 - any removed body part, including teeth during a surgery, are considered hazardous waste and legally need to be disposed of properly. I had it explained to me by my own surgeon when I asked what they did with it, not allowed to keep them

  • @oblue0033
    @oblue0033 Год назад +5

    I thought i was looking at a 🗿 in the thumbnail

  • @richsalazme
    @richsalazme Год назад +12

    The animation made it look so much easier than it actually is in real life. I remember mine and it is something I would never want to experience ever again. It was a impacted wisdom tooth, my right chin and jaw were numb for 2 months and took half a year just for it to feel normal again. But even after all that, touching my jaw and chin still feels kinda weird.

  • @Sephiroth08150
    @Sephiroth08150 2 года назад +7543

    Remember, this is the best case scenario.
    My brother's wisdom teeth's roots were curving inwards, meaning that any attempt to remove it would also pull on the gum. My brother went for local anesthesia, and the doc just kept increasing the anesthetic. He got 31 injections to reach a level where he wouldn't scream when they attempted to pull them.
    Yeah. We don't talk about my brother's wisdom teeth in our family.

    • @randomthings8732
      @randomthings8732 2 года назад +767

      Yo how much wisdom Stat did he lose after that?

    • @MrSub132
      @MrSub132 2 года назад +292

      31????

    • @kyaryi1
      @kyaryi1 2 года назад +755

      31? Bro how is he still conscious?
      I'd be snow white for eternity ♿️

    • @Sephiroth08150
      @Sephiroth08150 2 года назад +375

      @@kyaryi1 Well, I wasn't there, so it is second hand information, and I didn't see my brother that evening. The doc did say that tooth removal was one of the hardest he had to do because wisdom teeth roots doesn't usually curve inwards.

    • @bradleywelch9290
      @bradleywelch9290 2 года назад +181

      @@kyaryi1 they probably administered small dosages in small areas. Imagine a coin divided by marker in 10 sections. One shot filled one of those sections. Now imagine that was a small portion of his brother's mouth around the area of his wisdom tooth. imagine 3 areas of this marked coin. That's how it works. The injections only affect a small portion of the face.

  • @dynamoz5191
    @dynamoz5191 7 лет назад +8426

    in reality it's a bloody mess

    • @gabbyplayz1982
      @gabbyplayz1982 4 года назад +126

      Yeah

    • @Kookosbanaani94
      @Kookosbanaani94 4 года назад +491

      The anesthetic used in the removal includes also adrenaline that constricts blood vessels, thus minimizing the amount of bleeding.

    • @alexchan3011
      @alexchan3011 4 года назад +10

      Yup.

    • @alexchan3011
      @alexchan3011 4 года назад +93

      @Seven
      If you have nothing to say nice, then don’t say anything *MORON* !

    • @kabelo_m
      @kabelo_m 4 года назад +2

      chile! YOU can say that again

  • @beatrixsantos386
    @beatrixsantos386 Год назад +11

    Anyone having tooth extraction anxiety? Don't worry you'll feel nothing aside from pressure and hearing cracks. To be honest, I'm kind of addicted for tooth extraction. It kind of tickles, trust me no need to be scared. Good luck y'all, I'm having my molar teeth extraction and I'm kind of excited 😍

    • @shubhamkaushik2515
      @shubhamkaushik2515 Год назад

      so what was your experience?

    • @Roboseal2
      @Roboseal2 10 дней назад

      Ill I will say is having a cavity is like 5x worse. if that helps anyone feel better.

  • @WisdomTeeth97
    @WisdomTeeth97 Месяц назад +1

    I had this surgery recently. For anyone anxious or worried about it, don't be. I was nervous too, it was not bad at all. Recovery is very fast and I feel so much better after it. Everything is going to go perfectly, keep your head up!

  • @Hexagonaldonut
    @Hexagonaldonut 2 года назад +3261

    I remember getting my wisdom teeth pulled. They were growing tilted outward. I went in, got on the bed, they told me to close my eyes and start counting, I did... and after a while wondered why I was still awake.
    And then I opened my eyes and realized I was in a completely different room and everything was done. I passed out mid-thought and when I woke up my brain just resumed what it was thinking about without missing a beat, so seamlessly that I had no idea it happened. Still hilarious to me to this day.

    • @jiminssi1014
      @jiminssi1014 2 года назад +354

      Mine was the same way counting backwards like "okay I'm still awake" and the all of a sudden it's over ...for some reason I was playing 3d Tetris in my head when consciousness came back to me lol but glad I felt nothing!!

    • @K2LURULZ
      @K2LURULZ 2 года назад +289

      I got put under and in my state of unconsciousness I shook everyone's hand in the room multiple times like I was running for Congress, my parents told me the whole story.

    • @videofreak6454
      @videofreak6454 2 года назад +129

      I love experiences where your brain continues a thought from right before you feel asleep when you wake up

    • @Alex-jm9zp
      @Alex-jm9zp 2 года назад +76

      Dude same i was cold and i asked for a blanket 2 seconds later i was awake and i was wondering where my blanket went

    • @joecool720
      @joecool720 2 года назад

      I think this video perfectly sums up that experience if you get the reference
      ruclips.net/video/ansdL2sfU1g/видео.html

  • @madelyn0829
    @madelyn0829 6 лет назад +4506

    Good thing I watched this after I had them taken out 😂 For anyone getting them out soon, it is NOTHING to stress over. Literally a piece of cake

  • @nickazzi6545
    @nickazzi6545 Год назад +3

    This looks so satisfying!! Cant wait to have this done

  • @kevinpeterson4098
    @kevinpeterson4098 Год назад +2

    Mine was exactly like this toth, but it was full grown and pushing my other teeth. The pressure was getting to me. And the dentist used an awl and cut it out. He also pulled so hard I thought y jaw was going to break! I am so great full for his precise work. Thanks Dr. Dolling of Kettering.

  • @4JsGaming
    @4JsGaming 3 года назад +1040

    i love it when my gum instantly regenerates right after the tooth removal

    • @melonexist9070
      @melonexist9070 3 года назад +118

      just use bandage. it gives you +10hp

    • @australium7374
      @australium7374 3 года назад +80

      @@melonexist9070
      I used the medkit it gave me +75% and it worked perfectly

    • @DrWolf33
      @DrWolf33 3 года назад +56

      @@australium7374 I used cheats and got full health times 100

    • @skullrr384
      @skullrr384 3 года назад +59

      @@DrWolf33 I'm going to report you to the developers

    • @iamgreatalwaysgreat8209
      @iamgreatalwaysgreat8209 3 года назад +34

      I took syringe which i found randomly spawn on road, my hp got healed but i was hallucinating.

  • @noidadeepti
    @noidadeepti 3 года назад +4021

    Wisdom tooth in
    Stone age: I'm useful
    Now: I'm killing people

    • @Randomvidsometimes
      @Randomvidsometimes 3 года назад +186

      I think you have the wisdom tooth confused with the appendix

    • @spamton1996
      @spamton1996 3 года назад +37

      It’s better then having an ache in your mouth

    • @purpleberry2588
      @purpleberry2588 3 года назад +2

      400 like boi

    • @finnishboo4192
      @finnishboo4192 3 года назад +3

      Dont worry you wont get whisdom teeth for another 7 to 9 years

    • @paradox5412
      @paradox5412 3 года назад +1

      what?

  • @gavinlun
    @gavinlun Год назад +5

    Just got home today from having both lower wisdom teeth removed. They used sedation and local anesthetic. Definitely the way to go!

  • @LanIsOriginal
    @LanIsOriginal Год назад

    Thanks for the tutorial. I just snuck into the OR and am gonna try it

  • @t-rkplayzgames6737
    @t-rkplayzgames6737 2 года назад +3651

    I had actually gotten all of my wisdom teeth removed back in my 8th grade year about 4 years ago. I remember while I was asleep from the Anthestisia all I remember was being asleep but partly conscious as I saw my teeth getting worked on but along the way I didnt feel anything during the extraction, but the most painful part was waking up and feeling the pain and for about 5 days I was unable to eat or drink a lot of things, I had a bit of bruising on my teeth but that was because mine were pretty tough to extract, but for a little while I was unable to open my mouth without unbearable pain. It healed in 2 weeks but it took about a month before everything was back to normal.

    • @JohnsWRLDS
      @JohnsWRLDS 2 года назад +68

      Yea same here, I had all of my wisdom teeth removed at the same time and I was in so much pain. I had mines removed in the 11th grade for me

    • @deuserwan5786
      @deuserwan5786 2 года назад +41

      I must be the only one who tought I could never woke up from anesthesia. I really believed this was the end for me.

    • @Peepeestorm
      @Peepeestorm 2 года назад +70

      Damn. I’m getting mine extracted soon. This freaking TERRIFIES me.

    • @edgarlugo9654
      @edgarlugo9654 2 года назад +14

      @@Peepeestorm Same i only have 2 more months before the surgery

    • @MichAlva96
      @MichAlva96 2 года назад +15

      Wait you were asleep? Is that supposed to happen?

  • @toniderdon
    @toniderdon 2 года назад +1592

    Honestly wisdom teeth removal was the most horrible experience in my life. I had local anesthesia and I didn't have any pain but just the sounds that you hear during the removal process are horrible and afterwards it was one of the most painful weeks in my life. It also didn't help that the doctor that removed my wisdom teeth said "unlike other surgery, you don't need any precision or skill, you just need lots of brute force". And I was thinking he was joking but I realized he really meant what he said. He got the reputation to be one of the best wisdom teeth removal specialists and I really understand why, he did it fast and with lots of brute force but the result came out really nice.

    • @xtremelazer28
      @xtremelazer28 2 года назад +47

      Hey, I’m getting mine removed soon. I’m really nervous. Any tips?

    • @medb1996
      @medb1996 2 года назад

      @@xtremelazer28 get ibuprofen and ramen for weeks

    • @meleechicken
      @meleechicken 2 года назад +186

      @@xtremelazer28 get good

    • @beastwarsFTW
      @beastwarsFTW 2 года назад +13

      The worst for me was the first first week of braces.

    • @theemeraldiris6702
      @theemeraldiris6702 2 года назад

      @@xtremelazer28 as someone who got them removed last week, hope to god they put you to sleep like they did with me

  • @mentalillness1574
    @mentalillness1574 Год назад +11

    To anyone worried about getting their wisdom teeth out, I had one of the “bad” experiences and it was still 100% worth it. All four teeth had to be pulled out cause they were impacted, I basically couldn’t eat anything but chicken noodle soup for a week, and then I was fine. That was like a year ago and now my mouth isn’t in constant pain from wisdom teeth pushing into my other teeth! Don’t worry just get it over with

    • @Ohhiohh
      @Ohhiohh Год назад

      I prefer returning to monke

    • @mentalillness1574
      @mentalillness1574 Год назад

      @@Ohhiohh based

    • @edntz
      @edntz Год назад

      It's only worth it if they cause problems. Otherwise you're taking unnecessary risk. Nerve damage is a real thing.

    • @rawhide_kobayashi
      @rawhide_kobayashi Год назад

      man, I couldn't even chew noodles for a few days after my quad extraction without my jaw aching like a motherfucker. worst pain I ever had.

  • @kill4chels6
    @kill4chels6 Год назад +59

    I got my wisdom teeth taken out 4 days ago. I was never scared of the process, but more curious how I'd be afterwards. I've heard so many stories of people's face being completely bruised after, being in massive pain for DAYS, bleeding at the mouth, headaches, the list went on. So I was pretty prepared for the worst, as I always am. There was really no dire need for them to be removed, no pain or issues, but some of them had cavities and I think they also mentioned one of them began to rot somehow. (I don't even like sweets like that but ok) So I'm like fk it, just remove them so I won't have to possibly come back if they give me issues down the road. So I don't remember ANYTHING. Last I remember was talking to the dentist as I inhaled the laughing gas, and first thing I remember was being in my brothers car loopy as hell. I was OUT OF IT. Didn't even remember leaving or getting into the car. There was a bit of pain for the first few hours, but after the painkillers (I had oxycodone, ibuprofen, and amoxicillin as an antibiotic) I was fine. It's a little uncomfortable to open your mouth wide, sometimes laugh certain ways, etc. Today is my first day back at work, still no issues. I enjoyed my off days as they were painless and pretty chill. The itch though....no one talks about the ITCHINESS. If you remember what it was like when your teeth were loose and came out and the new ones came in as a child, that's exactly the feeling. It's annoying, and the painkillers don't do anything for that lol. But if I had to do it again, I would lmao. 4 day vacation doing minimal activities? Sign me up.

    • @TheWuschelMUC
      @TheWuschelMUC 11 месяцев назад +1

      I got large bruises that extended down my neck. It looked as if I had been beaten up. The most important advice is: take painkillers before the anaesthetic wears off, start to cool your cheek at once and do not plan anything for the next few days. You do need the painkillers and the ice pack. No need to play a hero.

  • @foolishly7366
    @foolishly7366 3 года назад +848

    A little story from my surgery back in November:
    I had all 4 of my wisdom teeth removed, and actually remember the surgery quite well. I regained consciousness during the surgery, as they pulled the last tooth out (true story). So I guess you can tell that I wasn't awake for long, because the pain that surged through my mouth when they yanked out that last tooth was enough to put me right the hell back to sleep.

    • @user-uv9zr8qs2c
      @user-uv9zr8qs2c 2 года назад +33

      anesthesia'? what? I wasnt even asleep when they took them out and it wasnt nearly as shown in this video either and it isnt that bad, its the afterwards that is horrible

    • @charlescarter4608
      @charlescarter4608 2 года назад +109

      They just gave me glass of whiskey, shot of morphine, and used an ice skate blade and a mallet to take mine out in Uzbekistan...

    • @brendanstreecko7847
      @brendanstreecko7847 2 года назад +24

      @@charlescarter4608 wtf lol

    • @cheesebusiness
      @cheesebusiness 2 года назад +15

      I just had a local anesthesia, was fully conscious and had no pain (during the removal)

    • @Serqphic
      @Serqphic 2 года назад +5

      @@cheesebusiness Yeah it's only a little painful when they put the anesthesia but it's not that bad

  • @bluebfw1700
    @bluebfw1700 3 года назад +2291

    Therapist: “all dreams have a meaning”
    My dreams:

    • @AntonPogonin
      @AntonPogonin 3 года назад +6

      Shut up

    • @f.b.i.853
      @f.b.i.853 3 года назад +41

      You should be a dentist

    • @phpeon9282
      @phpeon9282 3 года назад +32

      You dream teeth extractions?

    • @bluebfw1700
      @bluebfw1700 3 года назад +43

      @@phpeon9282 yes it’s so hot 🥵🥵🥵🥵

    • @SINIXTREDITZ
      @SINIXTREDITZ 3 года назад +15

      @@AntonPogonin tell your mom that

  • @Tuxedo512
    @Tuxedo512 Год назад +3

    I'm so glad my insurance at the time covered the whole procedure, they numbed my gums and then knocked me out; didn't feel a thing and it took me about a week to heal and eat regular food again. I hope everyone's procedure goes off without a hitch 🙏

  • @Chicken_Sithlord
    @Chicken_Sithlord Год назад +1

    This looks awfully satisfying for some reason

  • @mauricedavidabarabar5663
    @mauricedavidabarabar5663 8 лет назад +3587

    this looks so nice smooth and easy and painless but in r reality it DOES NOT look like this XD

    • @sorakie5183
      @sorakie5183 5 лет назад +28

      @@Profile.4 Nope.

    • @muffinpufferz
      @muffinpufferz 5 лет назад +21

      @@Profile.4 no it doesnt...

    • @jillianelise5
      @jillianelise5 4 года назад +39

      @@Profile.4 calm down

    • @spacetaco048
      @spacetaco048 4 года назад +45

      For me it was painless lol. I was awake for it. Not even scraping against my bone was painful. The only thing that was was those 2 inch needles filled with a local. It was pretty simple and easy too since my wisdom teeth didn't develop roots yet.

    • @Anexzs
      @Anexzs 4 года назад +19

      @@Profile.4 who pissed in your drink? you need to calm down

  • @Polisheed
    @Polisheed 2 года назад +116

    Teeth gameplay:Eat, and after that clean me
    Teeth lore:

    • @1vythesimp
      @1vythesimp 2 года назад +4

      Matpat: lore you say?

  • @JFrombaugh
    @JFrombaugh Год назад +3

    I got my wisdom teeth out about 10 years ago. It wasn’t as bad as I was afraid. For me, the laughing gas made the procedure a lot more bearable, LOL. I remember it was like watching a movie in fast forward, while feeling a very pleasant body buzz, but I could still hear what the doctors were saying & follow instructions. I remember at one point I overheard the doctor talking about a friend who was getting a mortgage on a house that was built in the 1960s that had some plumbing issues or something. Other than those few moments of cracking pain (which only lasted about a second or so), it really wasn’t that painful. Worst part was actually dealing with the swelling afterwards and having to only eat soft foods for days.

  • @picklesz745
    @picklesz745 Год назад +7

    My wisdom tooth procedure was actually quite painless. I went fully under and I had no pain during recovery whatsoever. The only problem was, whatever anesthetic they gave me the worst side effects… I barely remember anything from when I woke up. The took me to a recovery room to tell me and my mom what to do, but I don’t remember what the room or nurse looked like or what they told me, and then afterwards, when I got in the car, I started having double vision and thought all the cars on the other side of the road were coming straight towards us… I got home, thought I was going to throw up, then sat on the couch and immediately passed out. Luckily when I woke up three hours later all my side effects were gone and even my bleeding had already stopped. Apparently they give you a very different type of anesthetic at the oral surgeon, bc I had three other procedures that year under general anesthetic that did not give me any side effects lol (in fact, it barely bothers me at all).

  • @Starry.Starr.
    @Starry.Starr. 2 года назад +1526

    I got all four of my wisdom teeth pulled out yesterday😭 so for anybody who reads this and is worried about their wisdom teeth getting pulled don’t worry. The only thing that sucks is eating soft foods, changing your gauze pads and the swollen cheeks. I’m only on my second day and my cheeks are swollen I look like mr potato head💀
    I will say you’re definitely going to be in pain so stay on top of the medicine they give you and I’m telling you this right now don’t wait until the time is up for you to take your medicine again or close to it because you will feel the pain much more.
    Don’t forget the ice pack is your best friend... 20 mins on and 20 mins off. Don’t sleep on your cheeks because it can make it more swollen sleep on your back.

    • @SAINTxSZN
      @SAINTxSZN 2 года назад +3

      I had mine taken out in 2017

    • @TheTaytay198
      @TheTaytay198 2 года назад +14

      It’s gauze pads not gaw. Gaw isn’t even a word.

    • @midvamp
      @midvamp 2 года назад +14

      Oh lawd

    • @TheTaytay198
      @TheTaytay198 2 года назад +37

      @@midvamp were you mawking me?

    • @_RikVa_
      @_RikVa_ 2 года назад +1

      Did the extraction hurt?

  • @colonelcalcium6219
    @colonelcalcium6219 2 года назад +719

    Got mine removed today, if youre getting yours taken out: dont be worried, even tho anxiety is common. The worst part is the IV and gaw exchange. Other than that its a super easy process and trusting your medical practitioners is always best.

    • @noah3553
      @noah3553 2 года назад +5

      Did they stitch the hole closed or is there still a hole where your's were taken out. I had mine out 8 days ago and the hole is filling in but the video shows they stitch the entire hole shut.

    • @alyssabullock6421
      @alyssabullock6421 2 года назад +21

      @@noah3553 usually the opening is stitched. But maybe your dentist managed to remove yours without needed stitching. The mouth is one of the fastest healing parts of your body, so I small enough hole probably isn't any issue

    • @colonelcalcium6219
      @colonelcalcium6219 2 года назад

      @@noah3553 yeah all 4 of mine had sutures which came out on the second day, after that 3/4 healed within the week and the fourth one is still a little crater

    • @Pengooine
      @Pengooine 2 года назад

      @@noah3553 they didn’t stitch mine up for me.... I was bleeding for 6 hours.

    • @Pengooine
      @Pengooine 2 года назад

      @@noah3553 the gauze was filled with blood however you say it my English is bad

  • @alliehamilton-calhoun162
    @alliehamilton-calhoun162 Год назад

    This was quite informative, thanks! All I remember about having my wisdom teeth removed is sitting in the chair watching the ceiling spin for a second. And the constant puking in the car on the way home.

  • @deitlinde
    @deitlinde Год назад +2

    hopefully someone nervous about it will see this: it was really easy for me. I only have 3, and only had 2 removed (so far). Bottom one had started erupting through gum and it was one of the most miserable pains of my life. Top one was crooked, which meant when I closed my jaw, it scraped the sensitive gum below. One day I had enough and scheduled an emergency appointment, which resulted in extraction. I was awake the whole time, the doc & nurse were very kind, and I didn't feel anything but the yanking of a stubborn tooth. It didn't hurt, just a lot of pressure. Now afterward, when the injections wore off-- that's when it hurt the most. But every second of that pain was worth it, even in the moment. The next day was much easier and after that, zero pain-- but I still took the meds to be safe. Very messy and I lost weight from lack of food, but I was careful and avoided dry socket.
    If your teeth are causing problems, don't wait. It was one of the best decisions I ever made.

  • @00WhiteBlade
    @00WhiteBlade 8 лет назад +1475

    The worst part is the taste of blood for the next week. or is it the taste of the stitches? idk, but it tastes like phlegm

    • @chookalatemuffin
      @chookalatemuffin 7 лет назад +94

      It's blood

    • @poetry_grrrl
      @poetry_grrrl 4 года назад +4

      forreal lol

    • @akoninn
      @akoninn 4 года назад +115

      im too used to tasting my own blood from constantly picking on chapped lips all the time. the bleeding’s meant to stop after the first or at the very least second day.
      just got my final two removed yesterday and it hasn’t bled since.

    • @akoninn
      @akoninn 4 года назад +125

      nvm it’s back

    • @hopelightninstrikem8167
      @hopelightninstrikem8167 3 года назад +8

      It's blood. When I had my wisdom teeth extracted two years ago, I tasted blood for a week or two. The socket in my mouth healed by itself.

  • @KarlaSt0
    @KarlaSt0 2 года назад +810

    I just got the surgery a couple of hours ago and oh Lord it hurts like hell! Can't even drink water without feeling pain. I never thought it was going to be this painful

    • @TheWuschelMUC
      @TheWuschelMUC 2 года назад +90

      I made the same mistake when I had two wisdom teeth removed. Take a painkiller tablet before the anaesthetic wears off and don't try to become a hero. And do not fail to cool your cheek.

    • @snaupl
      @snaupl 2 года назад +31

      How are you feeling now, 3 months later? Any teeth pain? Can you est normally again?.

    • @megarhombus7532
      @megarhombus7532 2 года назад +18

      I had 3 teeth extracted at once a few years ago and I felt like shit for 3 days but relized that I had exams the same day and I ended up getting a great score on my math exam

    • @n7ster
      @n7ster 2 года назад +38

      @@snaupl Hey since they didn’t reply I thought I would, I got all 4 of my wisdom teeth removed at the same time, first couple days were terrible, but after two weeks i was back on track, i could eat normally again after a month

    • @kanahbis3236
      @kanahbis3236 2 года назад +61

      Thanks for scaring the shit out of everyone who hasnt had them removed yet!

  • @fabiaaquino2207
    @fabiaaquino2207 Год назад

    Idk why but this video is so satisfacotory to em

  • @aleksaknezevic3723
    @aleksaknezevic3723 Год назад

    just done this few days ago, and I it didn't hurt as much as I thought it would
    next week the other one's coming out😬

  • @Liam-zf6jc
    @Liam-zf6jc 3 года назад +644

    This is from 2011 and I've never considered becoming a dentist at any point in my life. Why am I watching this

    • @Shrek_Has_Covid19
      @Shrek_Has_Covid19 3 года назад +8

      can i extract your wisdom teeth

    • @kristiangothard2514
      @kristiangothard2514 3 года назад +3

      @@Shrek_Has_Covid19 Eh-

    • @MrGuestYT
      @MrGuestYT 3 года назад +1

      Cause it’s so satisfying 😅

    • @BoogSReviews
      @BoogSReviews 3 года назад +3

      I had mine removed a couple years back and I’m seeing this. The YT algorithm is weird

    • @darlingkaito
      @darlingkaito 3 года назад +1

      it randomly recommended it to me

  • @user-ks4cs7tn5p
    @user-ks4cs7tn5p 3 года назад +36

    0:58 The tooth turned into a 🗿

  • @Superball01
    @Superball01 Год назад +4

    My wisdom teeth procedure went as smooth as it possibly could’ve. Went in to have the top two removed, and the drugs they gave me had me out in less than probably ten seconds. I had absolutely no pain through the whole week and a half of healing, and the day after the operation I was pretty much completely capable of playing my drums again. Probably the worst part of it was that it took up my fall break in junior year, but it was a very good operation and recovery.

    • @liamdeluca8174
      @liamdeluca8174 Год назад

      You lucky motherfucker lol, I had local anesthesia

    • @Superball01
      @Superball01 Год назад

      @@liamdeluca8174 Damn, I’m sorry for that. Can’t imagine how bad the pain was, and how it felt with local anesthesia.

  • @Veldaren
    @Veldaren Год назад +5

    I'm so glad my wisdom teeth all came out nicely. I'm not sure if they're _fully_ out, though, as I occasionally get minor pains, and a ripped gum is still "laying" on top of my bottom right tooth. But they came out pretty straight. I'm also 23.
    My hope is that they remain this way, and won't cause issues in the future

    • @Yahweh42069
      @Yahweh42069 Год назад

      mine were the same, eventually the gum flap fell off and now the wisdom teeth are fully inline with the regular teeth
      keep them clean and rinse with salt water regularly

  • @Leet-iz2fz
    @Leet-iz2fz 2 года назад +410

    When I got all four of my wisdom teeth removed in one operation, they couldn't use anesthetic due to a conflict with my ADHD medication. Instead, they used a numbing agent, and lemme tell you, the operation itself felt like nothing compared to the pain of all the needles that went directly into my gums and the roof of my mouth before it. Fortunately, the bleeding didn't last longer than the rest of the day or so once it was all over.

    • @Danny-qc9kh
      @Danny-qc9kh 2 года назад +15

      Same thing with my operation; those needles made me tear up instantly lol damn those things hurt but at least it doesn’t take too long

    • @Badjas1994
      @Badjas1994 2 года назад +2

      Same thing with me also they gave me tranquilizers and I woke up in the middle of my surgery when I was 16 years old

    • @elizabethsimon9000
      @elizabethsimon9000 2 года назад +2

      I've had a lot of fillings so I'm pretty used to and comfortable with dentists etc. But man my old dentist (who I can say now because I have someone to compare him to, is a terrible dentist) never numbed injection sites so I'm used to the needles, but getting a shot to the gums especially right above the front teeth hurts so bad. I teared up. Hated it. Never want that again. I have to get my wisdom teeth out soon though, 1 is in 1 isn't

    • @Leet-iz2fz
      @Leet-iz2fz 2 года назад +1

      @@elizabethsimon9000 If you haven't already gotten the operation, good luck. If you have, I hope all went well.

    • @larafarot5778
      @larafarot5778 2 года назад

      Did the numbing injection hurt? If so, more than a normal shot?

  • @GreyWolfLeaderTW
    @GreyWolfLeaderTW 2 года назад +385

    I remember my own wisdom tooth extraction. It was my senior year of high school and I was given the preliminary knock-out drug early in the morning that day. For an hour or so I felt the effects of the drug make it harder and harder for me to think straight, I could still stand and walk, but it required strong concentration. When my parents brought me to the dentist and I went into the surgery room, the poor nurse assisting him was still new at the job. It took her three attempts to put the IV in the correct vein my arm before she got it right. Despite the fact that I hate needles/find them very painful, by that point, the preliminary anesthesia had taken so much out of me that I merely looked on in dispassionate interest. A few seconds later I closed my eyes to wait for the dentist to arrive, and I was out like a light bulb.
    I did not dream or perceive any passage of time, I felt like I just woke up immediately after falling asleep, but it was 2 days later in bed at home with my gums swollen, my jaw tender and unwilling to move, and the procedure all over.

    • @dominicmcelroy3446
      @dominicmcelroy3446 2 года назад +49

      Hold up you were out for 48 hours?

    • @Matthew-mt2fc
      @Matthew-mt2fc 2 года назад +41

      @@dominicmcelroy3446 unlikely considering he woke up at home and not the hospital. He probably just doesn’t remember the two days. Which is entirely possible

    • @cicadaboi101
      @cicadaboi101 2 года назад +18

      @@Matthew-mt2fc
      Lucky bastard. I was awake and fully conscious for the whole darn thing. I remember almost shitting myself when they started tearing open my gums. Local anasthesia does a lot to alleviate the pain but man did it still hurt. I got gas but I don't think I breathed it in right cause I was only loopy for a couple seconds before the surgery.

    • @DrtyTreeHuggr
      @DrtyTreeHuggr 2 года назад

      Wtf "preliminary knockout" drugs u takin...? Never heard of takin somethin hours before surgery, to knock u out

  • @meliorbutterfly
    @meliorbutterfly Год назад

    The video that got everyone to watch surgery videos

  • @spikefishnetwork1118
    @spikefishnetwork1118 Год назад

    Thanks for the info. I will use it when I get the chance. 👍

  • @hotaruishere2133
    @hotaruishere2133 3 года назад +468

    I'm actually strangely excited to get my wisdom teeth removed and over with. I can FEEL the impaction especially in my bottom jaw, which totally causes unneeded pressure. I can't wait for the feeling of relief.

    • @ZackSantiago
      @ZackSantiago 3 года назад +41

      That’s one way of looking at it!

    • @diyarts9378
      @diyarts9378 3 года назад +16

      I'm getting mine removed in July. Can't wait for the relief, either.

    • @Kayla-mh1gm
      @Kayla-mh1gm 3 года назад +14

      @@diyarts9378 mine are being removed tomorrow but they don’t even hurt me

    • @diyarts9378
      @diyarts9378 3 года назад +7

      @@Kayla-mh1gm You're lucky.

    • @Kayla-mh1gm
      @Kayla-mh1gm 3 года назад +3

      @@diyarts9378 I guess 😅 I’m just really anxious about what I might say afterwards so it’s keeping me up

  • @TheDankBoi69
    @TheDankBoi69 3 года назад +845

    In Spanish it's not called "Wisdom Teeth" but "The Tooth of Judgement"

  • @EliteGodstin
    @EliteGodstin Год назад

    I'm getting mine removed tomorrow, and I'm bit nervous for it anyway, plus I have all the supplies for recommended foods they told me what to have already yesterday

  • @sjh3217
    @sjh3217 Год назад

    ....I am really, REALLY glad I went all the way under for it

  • @vglycorpse
    @vglycorpse 2 года назад +909

    Getting my wisdom teeth terrified me to the point of no sleep for weeks, because although they managed to grow out of my gums, I ignored them for almost 2 years. Eventually the pain became so aggravating I finally got them out while fully asleep under anesthesia. I was really surprised at how simple it really was and how fast it was over! The worst parts for me personally was avoiding dry socket while eating/drinking; I got nauseous from eating the same 2-3 foods for a week, and I lost weight from not eating much. I also kept gagging with the guaze so far back in my mouth, lol. But coming from someone who has a severe anxiety disorder and everything went okay, I hope this message is able to help anyone feel less nervous at all. Just a quick break from all the horror stories in here lmao

    • @toyang..
      @toyang.. 2 года назад +24

      thank you so much for this 🥺
      edit: i also had 4 of mine taken out, i'm good now! no need to be excessively worried :)

    • @samucam7589
      @samucam7589 2 года назад +13

      Thanks man, I needed that

    • @t0xic668
      @t0xic668 2 года назад +3

      0/10 I'm now dead from no sleep. should've posted it sooner
      Ik that most of the internet have no braincells, so I'm going to tell you
      ITS A JOKE

    • @vglycorpse
      @vglycorpse 2 года назад +2

      @@t0xic668 lmao all good bro, hope you feel better soon 🙏

    • @odddellarobbia4
      @odddellarobbia4 2 года назад

      rookie mistake

  • @jaydonium
    @jaydonium 2 года назад +181

    About 13 years ago I had to get 7 teeth drilled out in this fashion because they were growing wrong. The dentist did it all at once. It took 4 hours, I was not put under, I was just given a local anesthetic that wore off after about 2 hours. It was the worst pain I have ever experienced and I would not wish it on my worst enemy. I still remember the look of horror on the nurse's face as the dentists said, "Woops." and I see a ton of blood go flying up the vacuum tube.
    I am glad to see for most people it was not a traumatic experience.

    • @leaneur
      @leaneur 2 года назад +14

      Holy shit.

    • @annie5283
      @annie5283 2 года назад +48

      "Woops" 💀

    • @LYB4
      @LYB4 2 года назад +8

      WOOPS

    • @totallynotaferret
      @totallynotaferret 2 года назад +13

      *Frantically googles 'how not to grow wisdom teeth'*

    • @cha_hoe
      @cha_hoe Год назад +1

      Woops 😂

  • @beantown_billy2405
    @beantown_billy2405 Год назад +1

    Excellent instructional video. I'm confident I will be able to extract my own wisdom teeth when they start giving me troubles.

  • @ohhhcrud..
    @ohhhcrud.. Год назад +2

    Lol hearing all of these horror stories makes me so thankful that my family had enough money to put me to sleep while I got them pulled out. The whole experience was a lot better than I expected and while not fun it really wasn’t scary either

  • @AliAhmad-gr6hk
    @AliAhmad-gr6hk 3 года назад +440

    I got lucky. Once my wisdom got impacted. The dentist literally flicked it and it came out with no anaesthesia or sutures or anything. This was on my 25th birthday.

  • @CS55CL16
    @CS55CL16 2 года назад +637

    For anyone here because they have their wisdom teeth coming up, don’t worry about it! I had my taken out in March and it was the easiest thing ever. I had the IV and the dentist numbed the area before putting it in, and you feel nothing for the first 2 days. It’s just the bleeding and keeping the gauze in your mouth that’s the biggest thing

    • @i5land3r48
      @i5land3r48 2 года назад +1

      tysm. did u do anesthesia or just gas?

    • @CS55CL16
      @CS55CL16 2 года назад +30

      @@i5land3r48 I did the anesthesia through an IV. I didn’t even know I was going under because the dentist gradually gave it to me

    • @somegamer7268
      @somegamer7268 2 года назад +7

      in 2018 I had all 4 of my wisdom teeth removed at the same time. Doctors put me under anesthesia and after 2 and a half hours the job was done. They had to remove parts of my jaw because 3 out of 4 wisdom teeth roots were horizontally lodged into the upper and lower jaw.
      Needless to say the recovery to that was surprisingly fast, 4 to 5 days the pain was pretty much over and I could eat normally again.

    • @Lee-fx8up
      @Lee-fx8up 2 года назад +8

      @@somegamer7268 dude how was it? i'm feeling nervous about the extraction🤕

    • @somegamer7268
      @somegamer7268 2 года назад +4

      @@Lee-fx8up At first it was pretty uncomfortable, then I started thinking about other stuff and that helped quite a bit. Don't worry too much about it though, the experience gets pretty boring after a short time.

  • @ye5659
    @ye5659 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this informational video :) Currently watching this... about to perform on a patient in 25 minutes..... Just learning now no experience...yet !!!! Thanks.

  • @joehuiras4955
    @joehuiras4955 5 месяцев назад +1

    I know this feels amazing for the tooth

  • @ballofrandomness-778
    @ballofrandomness-778 3 года назад +1206

    Fun fact: I litterly clicked this and got an add about wisdom teeth! I actually thought that it was the video. XD

  • @user-ei4bq2dq1e
    @user-ei4bq2dq1e 3 года назад +710

    Me: *sees the Stitches*
    Me again: “OH NOUUO”

    • @Rawrtasticrawr
      @Rawrtasticrawr 3 года назад +32

      FR IM SACRED OF STITCHES

    • @slurb2961
      @slurb2961 3 года назад +38

      I just had my wisdom teeth removed and the stitches are not that bad. Just make sure to not mess with them.

    • @Corvus_R
      @Corvus_R 3 года назад +49

      STITCHING!?!? IN YOUR MOUTH?!?!? That sounds painful even if you’re under anesthesia.

    • @glittertoons63
      @glittertoons63 3 года назад +6

      @@Corvus_R ikrrr😭😭😭😭

    • @papishampoo04
      @papishampoo04 3 года назад +37

      They aren't stitches they use for cuts. They are self-dissolving stitches used in your mouth or face.

  • @Jobe-13
    @Jobe-13 5 месяцев назад +1

    Kind of satisfying to watch.

  • @rivy-lurk-869
    @rivy-lurk-869 Год назад

    Damn, reading some of the stories here makes me glad my wisdom teeth are growing in properly. Kinda happy I lucked out on that now

  • @loganburks23
    @loganburks23 7 лет назад +726

    It's actually fun, anesthesia knocks you out hard, just remember take those damn pain meds...take them!

    • @julianhesseltine2287
      @julianhesseltine2287 7 лет назад +38

      inform me how fun it is. i feel like that gas isn't going to do anything to me

    • @Corvettegirl
      @Corvettegirl 6 лет назад +19

      Julian Hesseltine Once you get Anesthesia your out wake up an hour and a half later.

    • @scipioafricanus1054
      @scipioafricanus1054 5 лет назад +84

      @@julianhesseltine2287 had surgery for a kidney stone and they knocked me out they put a mask on you ask you to count to 10 you get to about 2 then wake up not knowing who you are.

    • @Someone-ji2gm
      @Someone-ji2gm 4 года назад

      scipio africanus I go to a really good hospital they inject you and then you sleep

    • @80sfreak42
      @80sfreak42 4 года назад +1

      @@julianhesseltine2287 they can give you a shot of anesthesia in the vein...

  • @Someone-ji2gm
    @Someone-ji2gm 4 года назад +1787

    Who else is here after there own wisdom removal to see how it is?

    • @addianwest2725
      @addianwest2725 4 года назад +94

      I'm here cuz I get mine out in a few hours, with only local, no after pain meds and I'm scared

    • @maggicalclanable
      @maggicalclanable 4 года назад +46

      Addian West i just got mine out i feel no pain at all just bleeding of course. It’s been 3 hours since wondering when all the pain starts to kick in

    • @maggicalclanable
      @maggicalclanable 4 года назад +31

      i also chose to be awake and just get numbed

    • @Ivannieves572
      @Ivannieves572 4 года назад +15

      I'm going to be in surgery in 6 days to get the upper right wisdom tooth out

    • @columnedfox5508
      @columnedfox5508 4 года назад +6

      i had my wisdom teeth removed way back in 09

  • @memesonw3386
    @memesonw3386 Год назад

    I enjoyed getting mine pulled, was awake for it with local anesthetic. I'll be getting my second pulled eventually. 7/10 experience

  • @ramblepup835
    @ramblepup835 Год назад

    Watch this a while before I had it done to me. It was THE most painful thing I have ever experienced, have them put you to sleep because I felt everything

  • @lemons3983
    @lemons3983 3 года назад +449

    I am very thankful my mouth can fit wisdom teeth in it-

    • @shakal_
      @shakal_ 3 года назад +71

      on the other hand that fucker is just sitting there taking up space without any real use stealing a little bit of my time every time i brush my teeth

    • @gaj30
      @gaj30 3 года назад +13

      im very jealous of your mouth space

    • @Nope.You.
      @Nope.You. 3 года назад +8

      BRUH YOU'RE PART OF THAT 30 PERCENT AAAAAAA

    • @TastyChurro
      @TastyChurro 3 года назад

      😏

    • @hEyBrOwNiEbOy
      @hEyBrOwNiEbOy 3 года назад

      But mines can :'D

  • @kategoolsby3281
    @kategoolsby3281 3 года назад +44

    Just got all four of my wisdom teeth removed. I was under the IV anesthetic and I don’t remember much of the surgery until the end, I just heard drills and stuff. I was super comfy and the whole experience was fine. They put a blanket over me, I was given oxygen, and they gave me pain killers for the pain. If you take pain killers, it’s manageable. I’m just super happy that I wasn’t awake for the surgery, passed out before the surgery started.

  • @user-uu1ki9jg6q
    @user-uu1ki9jg6q Год назад

    Im 19 and i had 2 wisdom teeth removed on the bottom jaw. The first time was really bad the roots were fucked and it barely came out and i was prescribed antibiotics, painkillers etc. Not worst case scenario but for sure not the best. Today i had my 2nd one and it was way better, no medicine prescribed, and i didn't even realise that they got it out cuz it was just so easy compared to last time. So things i would recommend for you is not to worry too much, and stay calm cuz it makes it easier for the dentists to do their job therefore easier for you.

  • @Jadeykins
    @Jadeykins Год назад +1

    I needed all four of my wisdom teeth removed a few years ago. I was terribly nervous with the first three because the dentist gave me a shot from a horse sized needle and then left me to stew in my anxiety for a good 20 mins. After about 10 minutes of him wrestling the teeth out of my skull I was utterly scarred and never went back. Went to a different dentist, a lady, for the last one after I begged my mom to come with me because I was afraid. Totally different story. She told my mom that I'd be okay and my mom went to go sit in the waiting room. The tooth was out so fast and painlessly that my mother hadn't even sat down yet. Legendary.

  • @shae482
    @shae482 2 года назад +165

    It’s amazing how painless these procedures are. Before I had mine taken out I was worried to death about the pain, Prior to the operation I was given 2 anesthesias, 1 through an iv to calm me down cuz my heart rate was high, and the other was “laughing” gas. Last thing I remember seeing was the extraction tools being laid out across my body. Then I woke up and was completely pain free. No lie when they said it was over, I didn’t believe them cause I felt no different than when I walked in that place. I experienced zero pain in the days after the teeth removal!

    • @VoiD-uh3jm
      @VoiD-uh3jm 2 года назад +5

      How old were you at that time?

    • @shae482
      @shae482 2 года назад +10

      @@VoiD-uh3jm I was 18 at that time.

    • @fargoth391
      @fargoth391 2 года назад +3

      Thanks for sharing your experience

    • @envoyeli2892
      @envoyeli2892 2 года назад +8

      Lucky, whenever I go to the dentist they always give me the needle and it hurts like hell everytime. If I can take the gas I'd rather but my mom says that the needle is cheaper so they always go with that for me. I wish I would get anesthetics and gases rather than get shot in my sensitive gums.

    • @shae482
      @shae482 2 года назад +7

      @@envoyeli2892 I would definitely ask about numbing gel if you ever have to get a shot in the gums again. I had to have a tooth worked on a while back so they rubbed numbing gel onto a small area of my gums before putting the needle in. It’s super strong stuff, you’ll see the needle coming and it will seem like they are just holding super close to ur mouth when I reality it’s inside ur gums. That gel makes it completely painless!

  • @IDONTreadreplies
    @IDONTreadreplies 2 года назад +86

    Had all my four wisdom teeth removed almost a month ago.
    Didn't feel pain besides the needle for the anesthesia. The recepcionist, doctor and her helper were amazing. The doctor also made me get great pills which made me not feel pain AT ALL after surgery. Pain was nonexistent. What was painful is not being able to eat harder foods. I got cranky the fourth to fifth day cause eating soft foods became annoying.

    • @heeilyuh
      @heeilyuh 2 года назад +4

      hope my doctors going to be like that 🙏

    • @heeilyuh
      @heeilyuh 2 года назад +2

      Update guys surgery went smooth and i felt no pain. I shouldnt even have had to worry in the first place :)

    • @serenity.
      @serenity. 2 года назад

      @@heeilyuh Did you get put under anesthesia or gas? Did they use numbing gel?

  • @alexbrooks5676
    @alexbrooks5676 Год назад +1

    Earlier today I got all four wisdom teeth out, and I’m healing surprisingly well. I already found out how to eat and drink with minimal pain, and I’m barely bleeding.

  • @dangerpillow5234
    @dangerpillow5234 Год назад

    This video makes me feel better about the future

  • @user-dp7ye3cg2z
    @user-dp7ye3cg2z 2 года назад +79

    Wisdom teeth are called "teeth of love" in Korean because they erupt at the age when one finds out what love is.

    • @salomonsegurapuerta4841
      @salomonsegurapuerta4841 2 года назад +5

      In Colombia and other spanish speaking country we call them judgement theeth since they grow around the age 18 when you start getting your own judgement

    • @birinderwarraich1179
      @birinderwarraich1179 2 года назад +7

      I am 17 and have Fully grown Wisdom teeth cause of bigger jaw
      where is Love

    • @maxnico7370
      @maxnico7370 2 года назад

      Hehe, I know what love is at 11, hehe

  • @ambylotl
    @ambylotl 3 года назад +473

    WAIT- do they just leave a giant hollow in your jaw??? Dear god- that's gonna feel w e i r d 😨😨

    • @pallettownheroes2738
      @pallettownheroes2738 3 года назад +29

      ikr, i was thinking the exact same thing

    • @australium7374
      @australium7374 3 года назад +92

      Yeah technically there’s a hollow hole in your mouth when they remove it. I think it stays there for life or it’s filled with regular gum stuff

    • @Tetopettenson1
      @Tetopettenson1 3 года назад +46

      @@australium7374 In another video i watched they put a bone like substitute in the hole

    • @australium7374
      @australium7374 3 года назад +83

      @@Tetopettenson1 I don’t think that’s clinically healthy because I did more research and the hole fills in normally

    • @skylerkeeton6035
      @skylerkeeton6035 3 года назад +11

      Well actually you don't necessarily have to get them taken out only if you have problems with them like pain or other stuff because of the size and shape of your mouth they actually say now that some dentistry places are advising not to do it

  • @klondike69none85
    @klondike69none85 Год назад

    just had mine done. Doctor used laser treatment before and after. Didnt need sutures and almost no swelling

  • @MistrBlistr
    @MistrBlistr Год назад +1

    I am very confident I can do this procedure now! Thank you!

  • @Elstupidor
    @Elstupidor 2 года назад +24

    Got mine removed a few years ago. Sadly I don’t have a horror story to share. I just remember the doctor popping them out like bottle caps. Quickest procedure ever and even healed without complications. Hope someday yours is that easy too!

  • @pinheadlarry2506
    @pinheadlarry2506 2 года назад +85

    Got all 4 of mine removed 2 and a half days ago. So far I’ve experienced an annoying, dull pain on two of my teeth extraction sites(these were impacted, the other 2 weren’t). When my pain killers ware off, my bottom jaw starts to throb. I can feel my heartbeat in my jawline almost. It’s a very annoying pain, does not hurt a lot but it neverrrr goes away unless you down a pain killer. After a bit though, it starts to really hurt a lot, especially after eating a meal.
    God I can’t wait until I can eat regular food again, I’m tired of mush.

    • @_ghuleh_
      @_ghuleh_ 2 года назад +1

      Has it gotten better?

    • @pinheadlarry2506
      @pinheadlarry2506 2 года назад

      @@_ghuleh_ Yea after about 3 weeks it got better. Took a month before I felt confident that I can eat regular food again. All of this was due to dry sockets. Two of my wisdom teeth were impacted, which requires deeper surgery on those sites. Those were the two locations that had dry sockets. After I posted this comment, the pain only got worse and worse as the days went on. I was taking 800mg ibuprofens and it did almost nothing. I was even having too many per day, and it was just a ton of throbbing pain. It even spread to my chin, and I could feel slight pain in my front teeth on the bottom row. Also, it spread to my temple. Luckily, I brought it up early to the doctor because I did some research and my pain was similar to that of common dry socket. He gave me some topical anesthetic along with some gauze on the dry socket site. I had that in me for 3 days, and I had to do this twice since the pain returned after removing it the first time. After the second removal, I would take the 800 ibuprofen along with Tylenol. I would alternate between them every four hours or so. Luckily, the pain really started to die down by then. After a couple of days, I felt almost normal again. Now, I’m back to normal. The holes are still healing in my mouth, but the pain is not there at all. Overall, dry sockets were hell. I have a pretty decent pain tolerance, and even I hated my life for about 2 weeks lol. Couldn’t get good sleep, couldn’t eat good food, had barely any energy. It’s sucked so much lol. Idk if you are planning on getting your teeth removed soon but if you are, make sure you report bad pain to your doctor and see what he has to say. I waited 4 days before I called to find out which I think was a bit too long. I should have brought it up by day 2 aka when I wrote the original comment lol.
      My god I’m sorry I wrote you an essay.

    • @_ghuleh_
      @_ghuleh_ 2 года назад

      @@pinheadlarry2506 nah you're fine! I have to get mine out this summer and I'm terrified of the dentist, I was looking at other people's comments and thats what scared me the most because I wouldn't want that happening to me, especially dry socket. I've never had dry socket and I hope I never do!

    • @pinheadlarry2506
      @pinheadlarry2506 2 года назад

      @@_ghuleh_ Don’t worry cuz it’s not that common, I’m just one unlucky ass person lol. I think I also messed up because I didn’t have my gauze placed correctly on the first day out of surgery, which didnt allow the blood to clot properly. I also kept talking during the first day which was something I wasn’t suppose to do. *Hmmm maybe I wasn’t unlucky, I was just stupid lolll.* Anyways I know I probably made it sound horrible but you’ll most likely be fine. Just follow their after surgery instructions to a T, and you’ll be good. Good luck!

    • @_ghuleh_
      @_ghuleh_ 2 года назад +1

      @@pinheadlarry2506 thank you!! And thanks for informing me of your experience, it helps me know what may happen if I dont watch out lol

  • @TheMisterGuy
    @TheMisterGuy Месяц назад

    I feel relief just watching that.

  • @BlehhBlah
    @BlehhBlah Год назад

    Best content ever.

  • @hamilton_reacts
    @hamilton_reacts 3 года назад +121

    me: *looking at my dentist*
    my dentist: *malicious blushing on his face*

    • @jester5672
      @jester5672 3 года назад +13

      wait what

    • @FrKai3333
      @FrKai3333 3 года назад +5

      wtf

    • @unamedzube7xb297
      @unamedzube7xb297 3 года назад +1

      How old is he

    • @hamilton_reacts
      @hamilton_reacts 3 года назад +1

      @@unamedzube7xb297 freaking old man from the ancient dinosaur generation...

    • @AttenboroughAdmirer
      @AttenboroughAdmirer 3 года назад

      @@hamilton_reacts A pretty young dentist, nice to see he got his license fast.

  • @FelipeASaito
    @FelipeASaito 2 года назад +225

    I am one of the few cases where my wisdom teeth grew out properly. One day I kinda just noticed that I had a few more teeth in my mouth than I had remembered, but dismissed it immediately after. A few days later I bring that up to my parents, and they were surprised that I wasn't feeling any pain, and that's when I was told what usually happens with wisdom teeth

    • @JLlance
      @JLlance 2 года назад +25

      thats a true "wisdom teeth" right there

    • @ravingrabbit7995
      @ravingrabbit7995 2 года назад +1

      Yo same here my are still growing doe but 2 came out

    • @morphedgaming8261
      @morphedgaming8261 2 года назад +3

      I surprisingly have the same story

    • @Spyno41
      @Spyno41 2 года назад +6

      Hey, me too! I guess we're the privilege ones

    • @mateo2202
      @mateo2202 2 года назад +7

      same here, its because of evolution and we still have a good jaw so cheers to us

  • @Xralfixx
    @Xralfixx Год назад

    I just had my last wisdom tooth removed. I have three different experiences when it comes to this. My first tooth was laying horizontally and had to be cut. Pain was mainly due to swelling and blunt force.
    Second experience was traumatic as the dentist kept going even though I felt it…
    The last one was a couple of days ago… no sound, no swelling and no pain so far…. Which is the complete opposite of what I had expected.

  • @esqueue
    @esqueue Год назад

    All four of mine had to be pulled. My two upper teeth grew in straight but were decayed to the point where they literally just broke. The two bottom teeth were impacted. First tooth to get pulled was the upper on my right side. It broke when I was chewing bread. Got it pulled very easily. Just injections and a few knocks and it was out. I only took OTC Advil for a day to two. The upper right tooth broke in a similar way, and I opted to get it and the impacted tooth on the right side pulled at the same time. I was put under general anesthesia but the pain in the following days was quite a bit, and I required very heavy pain killers to cope with it. About two years ago, I decided to get the final wisdom tooth removed. I was awake throughout the procedure. They had to break the teeth and take it out in pieces. This is a unique experience for someone who is awake. I was also in severe pain after that procedure. The pain was unbearable on my two-hour drive to my local pharmacy to drop off a prescription for meds.