extractions.... scared!?!

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oimysizex
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extractions.... scared!?!

#1 Post by oimysizex »

Hello all, I know I've posted before about extractions, but I didn't really get answers!

How many weeks before brace fitting should i get my extractions? 1 week? 2 week?
I have a dentist appointment in 2 days time to arrange my teeth extractions ( 2nd pre-molars on the top jaw)

I am actually really worried and scared at the thought of the cracking and pulling sensations :yuck:
is it really that bad, I remember my mum having 5 teeth out at the same time and she was so swollen and in so much pain, put me off for life!! :Questions:
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JillD
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#2 Post by JillD »

I had my braces on two weeks after I had extractions. I had 7 teeth extracted. My Ortho told me that allowing two weeks to heal is a good idea.

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#3 Post by oimysizex »

Thank you for your reply!! I was thinking around 1-2 weeks prior to braces, my ortho wasn't too clear she just said 'prior' to your next appointment!

7 teeth! that seems alot? did you have overcrowding or something?
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#4 Post by sweetcynic »

It wasn't so bad when I had 2 upper premolars pulled last Wednesday. The sounds were not as loud as I was expecting, and with the novocaine, it didn't hurt. I got a vicodin rx for afterward but never had enough pain to need it, high-dose ibuprofen did the trick.

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#5 Post by oimysizex »

Hey, sweetcynic!

Do you already have braces ( i know some people do before extractions), if not, when are you getting braces?

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#6 Post by NICURN85 »

Hi
Well I had my first extraction of an upper molar extracted about a month before I got my braces and then my first bicuspids removed on the bottom with just my brackets on before they inserted the wire and they waited about three weeks before they put the wire on so I could do some healing. The bottom extractions were not bad at all but I was not so lucky with my upper molar. I did everything right and still ended up with dry socket. That is a pain I would not wish on anyone. I hope everything goes well. Please keep us updated.
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#7 Post by oimysizex »

Hey NICURN85, thank you for your response!
So sorry you got dry socket, but what exactly is a 'dry socket' I've heard that it is painful...
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#8 Post by sweetcynic »

oimysizex wrote:Hey, sweetcynic!

Do you already have braces ( i know some people do before extractions), if not, when are you getting braces?

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Not yet, this coming Wednesday's my day. My mouth is recovering nicely from the extractions, so by then it should be ready for more dental pain :wink: .
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#9 Post by sweetcynic »

oimysizex wrote:Hey NICURN85, thank you for your response!
So sorry you got dry socket, but what exactly is a 'dry socket' I've heard that it is painful...
It's when the blood clot comes loose before the extraction gap has healed sufficiently, and as a result the bone is exposed to the germs, food debris, etc. from the mouth. It's most common in lower arch extractions. Not always preventable, but risk can be minimized by not smoking, no positive/negative airway pressure, don't disturb the site, tell your dentist about any meds, etc. Then again, some people get them anyway.

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#10 Post by oimysizex »

sweetcynic, not long now, are you getting both your uppers and lowers at the same time?

Oh and its good to know dry sockets are more common in the lower arch, got away without any extractions in my bottom.
I don't smoke so hopefully I don't get a dry socket, I'm dreading it more than surgery, least I'll be asleep then haha.


How long is your estimated treatment time?
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#11 Post by sweetcynic »

Yep, upper and lower same day, estimated treatment time is 2 years.

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#12 Post by Metal Mickey »

Glad the extractions weren't as bad as you expected.

I had one lower incisor extracted and then was braced top and bottom at the same appointment! Originally my ortho was only going to do the upper but decided (as he had time) to go ahead and brace the lowers too. Too be honest I wish I'd had a bit of time between extraction and bracing as it took more time to get used to both a Bruce and a healing extraction site.

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#13 Post by Onanan »

I had a wisdom tooth pulled a few years ago. It was way faster than I expected, and not too scary. I was able to eat at a restaurant the next day! The strangest part was the dentist tugging on my face... Don't worry, it will be okay!

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#14 Post by oimysizex »

Metal Mickey wrote:Glad the extractions weren't as bad as you expected.

I had one lower incisor extracted and then was braced top and bottom at the same appointment! Originally my ortho was only going to do the upper but decided (as he had time) to go ahead and brace the lowers too. Too be honest I wish I'd had a bit of time between extraction and bracing as it took more time to get used to both a Bruce and a healing extraction site.

Ouch! I didn't think ortho's did extractions, well at least my doesn't!
Must have been painful to say the least! Did you have a power chain at all? to close the gap, I'm just wondering if my ortho would probably do the same!
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#15 Post by oimysizex »

Onanan wrote:I had a wisdom tooth pulled a few years ago. It was way faster than I expected, and not too scary. I was able to eat at a restaurant the next day! The strangest part was the dentist tugging on my face... Don't worry, it will be okay!

Was it your upper jaw or lower jaw? I'm worried I will be able to feel the tugging in my cheeks, lol, I don't know why but the pulling sensation would be worst for me haha

Good to know you was able to eat properly the next day, and glad you didn't have a bad experience!
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