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Hey everyone,
I got my four 2nd premolars out yesterday, and I am in pain. My husband has been the biggest sweetheart, but I don't think he understands what i'm going through. My dentist was great with the extractions and all, and he gave me a perscription that made me so ill, I threw up three times in 15 minutes. It was not a fun not. Then to make things worse, I am taking a class to learn how to teach physical education and I got hit in the head with a volleyball. I started to bleed all over again. My dentist told me I would be fine to go to all my classes today, but I don't think he wanted that to happed. I stopped taking the meds after one and switched to ibuprofen, it has helped a little, but I'm still in pain. Not the best experience, but everyone I've talked to said that the spacers are worse. I think that this was worse than my bottom two wisdom teeth. What have I gotten myself into? I'm not going to back out though, I wouldn't be able to stand having these gaps in my mouth premanently. I can barely get any solid food down and I hate jello. Will it get better? let's hope so!
It is better to aim for the stars and land in a tree than to aim for a tree and land in the mud.
Gel
Gel, I'm so sorry you feel so bad! I really do hope you feel better soon! I had six teeth pulled not too long ago and I was in pain too! It does get better! I would try eating some broth or soup, mashed potatoes, and other soft foods. Spacers do hurt but not for too long! I only had mine in for 4 days I think. Things will get better!
Good luck!
Hope you feel better soon!
you poor thing Gel ,Did you try warm salt water it helps to heal faster also makes your mouth feel better to. I can feel your pain many years ago I had my one back tooth pulled by my local dentist should have sent my to a surgon but did not..I was it pain for weeks also got an infection I will never never forget ever.I also threw up because of pain pills no fun at all some of use just can't take that stuff.Now after all those years I am getting braces right now I am wearing a mouth piece to expand my top jaw not fun I can't talk ,just starting to eat spacers are nothing compared to this thing .When I am done with these I am going to ask the ortho for them.Yes when I am done with this 1 I get to wear another one for 2-3 months .sometime in Feb I get my braces on ,that should be a breeze compared to this ..I am hopefull this will and do get better .
Eat chicken broth ,mashed potatoes ,meatloaf ,pastas not sauce butter till you are healed .
Jan
Gel - I agree that luke warm salty water is the ebst thing for healing your gums. Your mouth will thank you for it. It provides great relief.
if you're feeling so bad - do what I do - take to your sofa - buy some trashy magazines, rent some videos, buy some icecream - there are no calories in icecream eaten under such circumstances - and veg out - you deserve it - by taking care of yourself you'll begin to feel a lot better!
Thanks everyone,
I did go home and rest after all my classes and kept up with the ibuprofen. I'm feeling better today and I have been enjoying mashed potatoes and cheesecake, my favorite dessert. I woke up with pain in my bottom jaw, but nothing a little ice a pain reliever can't handle. Thanks again!
It is better to aim for the stars and land in a tree than to aim for a tree and land in the mud.
Gel
Gel--
I feel your pain!! I had my 4 pulled just 2 weeks ago, and one week later I had spacers put on the bottom and had my bottom braces put on 48 hours ago. So from one who has had all of this done recently, the spacers are a breeze compared to the pain/suffering after the extractions.
I was feeling more like myself in about 4 days, but soft foods, including milkshakes are your best friend (hey, and it gives you an excuse to eat whatever you want, including cheesecake!! )
As everyone else said, keep your spirits up. The spacers are easy and the braces take some getting used to, but aren't bad at all!!
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Ceramic Uppers 9/6/05; metal lowers 11/8/05
4 bicuspids removed 10/26/05
33 y.o. male whose parents couldn't afford braces as a teen---and YES, I TOO AM OBSESSED!!
Thanks everyone, my bottom jaw still hurts, is that normal? I sure hope that spacers are easier than those extractions, but they might be just as worse. I hope not! Thanks for all the support, oh and we're done with volleyball and moved on to jump roping.
It is better to aim for the stars and land in a tree than to aim for a tree and land in the mud.
Gel
I hope things keep getting better for you. When I had mine out, I used to alternate between Tylenol and Ibuprophen. That seemed to really help. I have also had leg surgery 5 weeks ago, and have found that alternating meds really helps. It was even suggested by my surgeon. As for the spacers, I found mine to be ...No Big... They just felt like a piece of steak stuck between your teeth occasionally. I had my spacers for 3 weeks too! Keep getting better. We'll be thinking about you!
Spacers: Aug. 22, 2005
1 Wisdom Extraction: Aug. 27, 2005
Braced: Sept. 8, 2005
4 First Bicuspids Extraction: Sept. 9, 2005
Hi, I too have a sensitivity to painkillers. They can make me feel really sick but I have found that if I take a 1/4 or 1/2 of one every three hours or so along with a few ibuprofen them I am okay. Remember to eat before taking them too. While vicoden has helped with pain I think the ibuprofen helped me the most but it doesn't take away the intense pain. That is when I would take small amounts of painkillers.