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    Off to the dentist, just to xrays and see what's happening. If there are new teeth coming in, better to know now, and get it taken care of if necessary. No, we will not kill you now!

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    If you feel you are getting smarter, they are growing back in.

    Okay, sorry, try some ibuprofen? Then call the doctor tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen
    Off to the dentist, just to xrays and see what's happening. If there are new teeth coming in, better to know now, and get it taken care of if necessary. No, we will not kill you now!
    Later, then?



    Also, I don't have 800 dollars for more wisdom teeth to be pulled..



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    Nope, not later, either! 22 teeth pulled - so did you end up having most of your baby teeth yanked or something? I have had eight "permanent" removed, and that's considered a lot - my four first bicuspids, and my four wisdom teeth, which were pointed at the roots of my other teeth, anyway, and there was absolutely no room for them. My sister and I inherited my Dad's big teeth, and my Mom's narrow jaw, so were destined for the orthodontist's chair from day one!

  5. Never heard of such thing.. and i had my wisdome teeth removed at the age of 18..or was it 17? man i was so scared...
    i stayed awake for the whole thing. i was literally shaking in the 'OR chair' but it actually wasnt that bad.

    to you. let us know how it goes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen
    Nope, not later, either! 22 teeth pulled - so did you end up having most of your baby teeth yanked or something? I have had eight "permanent" removed, and that's considered a lot - my four first bicuspids, and my four wisdom teeth, which were pointed at the roots of my other teeth, anyway, and there was absolutely no room for them. My sister and I inherited my Dad's big teeth, and my Mom's narrow jaw, so were destined for the orthodontist's chair from day one!
    10 where baby teeth...but, believe it or not, they hurt more than the 4 adult teeth I had out That and I had no teeth for the longest time I think the wisdom teeth were the worst because it was a while before I could properly brush my teeth, and it drove me nuts! It was also hard to talk, but wasn't that big of a deal....however, I'm in NO rush to do it again!!



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    I have my wisdom teeth in but before I did I got two new sets of molars before everything was said and done. So... it's possible I suppose. I would still go to the dentist and get xrays to get a potential problem taken care of NOW rather than later on down the road when it can cause lots more problems.

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    I don't believe you can get any more wisdom teeth, in fact I am almost positive you can't.
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