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VegasPhil
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16th Aug 07 at 10:24   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Who has had them taken out? Do the NHS do it?


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Tommy L
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16th Aug 07 at 10:27   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Wouldn't the denist?
VegasPhil
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16th Aug 07 at 10:29   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I hope not.


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16th Aug 07 at 10:30   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Yer NHS dentists will do it. Mine were really bad but have cleared up now they are fully through. *touches lots of wood*


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Simon_16v
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Mine are starting to grow through. Get an odd ache every now and them
boyracer2002
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got mine about 5 years ago got em well early and never even felt them coming through - was a lucky one
VegasPhil
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Mine don't hurt at all. But they are moving my teeth.


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Fro
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There are companies that pay you to do research on your wisdom teeth or new ways of removing them i think, But the nhs dentists do do them.
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16th Aug 07 at 11:19   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by VegasPhil
Mine don't hurt at all. But they are moving my teeth.



They must have a reason


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--DAN--
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16th Aug 07 at 13:27   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Had four taken out about 8 years ago, never knew they were there tbh, but dentist said they were pushing my other teeth forwards. Had mine done at the hospital, was in overnight iirc.
Tommy
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Mine kills when they decided to push through a bit
Mad Moe
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I got all of mine taken out under general anaesthetic because they didn't have enough room to come through, they even had to chip part of my lower jaw away to take the bottom ones out sides ways. 36 stitches, looking like a chipmunk storing food for the winter, excruciating pain and not being able to eat solid foods for the best part of a week, I can honestly say in was one of the worst experiences of my life
Nath
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Mine ache every few months or so, I can feel them but doesn't seem anything too bad at the moment.
Rus
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16th Aug 07 at 13:34   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

had mine for a while and has pushed my teeth round. all a bit cramped up the front.... may get them taken out
Tommy L
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thanks for that mad moe, really want mine doing now
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quote:
Originally posted by Mad Moe
I got all of mine taken out under general anaesthetic because they didn't have enough room to come through, they even had to chip part of my lower jaw away to take the bottom ones out sides ways. 36 stitches, looking like a chipmunk storing food for the winter, excruciating pain and not being able to eat solid foods for the best part of a week, I can honestly say in was one of the worst experiences of my life


Identical to me, didn't think it possible for my face to swell that much. And the stitches are fuckin awful.
eddiewhiteley
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quote:
Originally posted by corsa-dan
quote:
Originally posted by Mad Moe
I got all of mine taken out under general anaesthetic because they didn't have enough room to come through, they even had to chip part of my lower jaw away to take the bottom ones out sides ways. 36 stitches, looking like a chipmunk storing food for the winter, excruciating pain and not being able to eat solid foods for the best part of a week, I can honestly say in was one of the worst experiences of my life


Identical to me, didn't think it possible for my face to swell that much. And the stitches are fuckin awful.


my brother was the same, i almost felt sorry for him as he lay in bed dribbling blood out of his mouth
Butler
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I had one out cos it was growing inwards, the other was growing normally so they left it it. Will have to go back about my tops ones. They did it on the NHS, had to wait a few months though. It doesnt hurt, just a funny sensation.
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quote:
Originally posted by eddiewhiteley
quote:
Originally posted by corsa-dan
quote:
Originally posted by Mad Moe
I got all of mine taken out under general anaesthetic because they didn't have enough room to come through, they even had to chip part of my lower jaw away to take the bottom ones out sides ways. 36 stitches, looking like a chipmunk storing food for the winter, excruciating pain and not being able to eat solid foods for the best part of a week, I can honestly say in was one of the worst experiences of my life


Identical to me, didn't think it possible for my face to swell that much. And the stitches are fuckin awful.


my brother was the same, i almost felt sorry for him as he lay in bed dribbling blood out of his mouth


fpmsl, the poor lads gonna be shitting himself. The dribbling isn't very pleasant though tbh.
VegasPhil
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Originally posted by VegasPhil





Its not very pleasant mate, but I'm sure its better then the pain they can cause later in life.
JayCarr
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I had one of mine out under local anethestic, and it killed Had about 4 injections in my gum to numb it up.

He was using my jaw as a pivot point for the bar he was ramming down the side of my gum to lever the tooth out. Felt like my jaw was gonna snap Didn't need any stitches though luckily. Worst few minutes ever.
Butler
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16th Aug 07 at 13:58   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Phil if its any consellation I was surprised at how easy and painless it wass.

About 4 injections in my gum then he literally ripped the tooth out you dont feel a thing though you can just hear it hence I said its a weird sensation.
a_j_mair
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i had to get mine out at the hospital, had to wait about 6 months to get mine out.

They neede to drill them and then brake it inot small pieces to get them out as were growing at a funny angle.

Was pretty sore, was ok as long as i kept busy. were good painkillers they gave me.
a_j_mair
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i required stitches either side
wasnt the most pleasent but far better now they are out

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