People do not all recover from surgery at the same speed; it depends upon your general level of health, and the way you feel. Personally, I could return to work the day after major dental surgery. But your mileage may vary.
It really depends on how you feel. I would certainly say don't plan on going the same day as the surgery - your mouth will be frozen, swollen, and bleeding. Unless you are superman/woman you will be in pain for a few days afterwards. Even though you will have painkillers to manage it, depending on what you take you may also have side effects - my meds left me sleepy and having dizzy spells. Something else to remember is you may end up stuck on a very light diet filled with not the most healthy food (jello, ice cream, pudding, etc.) and not able to drink water/liquids easily (meaning you get a little dehydrated). You may feel too lethargic to work. Anyway...I would try to give yourself at least 3 recovery days (including surgery day) and, if possible, have the option of taking off a 4th.
It depends.
Some people suffer no serious after effects, others do.
For me, I waited a week. It took that long to actually feel good enough to work.
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Yes.
Jana and Jill had their wisdom teeth removed.
They do if their teeth have impacted.
14-28 days.
Ice cream or anything soft to eat.
It is quite common to have wisdom teeth removed anywhere from 15 to 30.
Never QUIT SMOKING!
Yes, it is safe for you to get your ears pierced four days before having your wisdom teeth removed. You only need to remove jewelry during major surgeries.
Having wisdom teeth removed has no bearing on when you defecate.
Wisdom teeth usually begin to surface during young adulthood, between ages 18 and 22. Oftentimes, dentists will tell patients with surfacing wisdom teeth that they need to be removed, since wisdom teeth can crowd existing teeth by forcing them to scrunch together.
You have to get them removed.
Before I had braces on, it was suggested that I have my wisdom teeth removed, so I did. It could however depend on the individuals teeth, mine were quite crowded or as they call it impacted. You'll be glad you got braces, good for you. Very often, if wisdom teeth have no room to erupt, it is recommended to extract them following an orthodontic treatment.
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