they will normally inject a local aneasthetic to numb the pain. you will then experience numbness in your jaw. Once the aneasthetic takes affect, the only feeling you will have is your tooth being pulled out. no pain. maybe slight pain.
Source: i am a dentist
Very simple: brush softly twice a day and floss
Ask your dentist, but usually not because liquor can thin the blood.
no you cant
Wisdom teeth
Go to the dentist.
You can eat prior to having a tooth extracted as long as you are only having a local anesthetic. Usually patients will opt for I.V. sedation for all four wisdom teeth.
Schedule an appointment with your dentist. Your dentist may refer you to an oral surgeon to perform a wisdom tooth extraction. This procedure is relatively common and typically does not result in a lot of down time for the patient.
Yes but i would check with my dentist
I'd follow the advice of the dentist, since the wisdom tooth can move forward after the second molar is removed.
Obtuse angle
Not to. Do not attempt to pull your own wisdom teeth. It is dangerous and can be extremely painful. Unless you are a dentist, you do not have the proper means or knowledge of pulling and caring for the removal of a wisdom tooth.
They need to be extracted, your jawline does not have enough room for your wisdom teeth and therefore behind your wisdom teeth, food is getting trapped and pus is oozing. Go to the dentist soon.