Jana and Jill had their wisdom teeth removed.
After I removed two of my wisdom teeth I stayed home for at least 1 week
Sure! I was a teenager when I had my wisdom teeth pulled, and that's a surgery.
Wisdom tooth surgery is a common dental procedure where the third molars, also known as wisdom teeth, are removed. These teeth are located at the back of the mouth and often cause problems such as pain, infection, and overcrowding. After the surgery, patients can expect some swelling, pain, and bleeding in the affected area.
Teeth surgery is a specialized type of surgery that deals with the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of dental or oral diseases, conditions, and deformities. It may involve the removal of teeth, restoration or replacement of teeth, repairing teeth fractures, treating gum and bone disease, and correcting misaligned jaws and other dental problems.
no you will be fine
It would be better to wait until it cools.
Maybe my answer is more of an opinion, but NO, you should not smoke pot, At All... However, if you do smoke anything, to avoid getting dry sockets, you should not after having surgery on your wisdom teeth, at least not within 48 to 72 hours.
Extraction is numbing your area and pulling your tooth. Surgery is having incisions and usually be put out to get teeth out.
No, as with most surgery, it is better to be in good health so as not to risk infection and many doctors will not perform surgery when you have mono.
Probably not. It's an old wives tale that wisdom teeth cause crowding in the front teeth. You would need orthodontics or surgery to move things back enough to correct an overbite.
There are several things someone can do to help recover from having their wisdom teeth removed. Rinsing with salt water helps, as well as icing the area.