Anybody had a wisdom tooth out later in life?

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Re: Anybody had a wisdom tooth out later in life?

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On a positive note,at least the pain ensures your case is marked 'urgent'. I've lost two fillings in the last couple of months and no chance of getting sorted unless I admit to being in pain. Dental advice is to buy a temporary filling and plug the gap. My two attempts so far have lasted a total of 5 hours before it all falls out again.

I'm not too hot at this home dentistry caper. :thumbdown:
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Re: Anybody had a wisdom tooth out later in life?

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Skub wrote: Fri Nov 06, 2020 2:44 pm On a positive note,at least the pain ensures your case is marked 'urgent'. I've lost two fillings in the last couple of months and no chance of getting sorted unless I admit to being in pain. Dental advice is to buy a temporary filling and plug the gap. My two attempts so far have lasted a total of 5 hours before it all falls out again.

I'm not too hot at this home dentistry caper. :thumbdown:
Get a bigger 'ammer to bash it in with :)
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Yorick wrote: Fri Nov 06, 2020 5:10 pm
Skub wrote: Fri Nov 06, 2020 2:44 pm On a positive note,at least the pain ensures your case is marked 'urgent'. I've lost two fillings in the last couple of months and no chance of getting sorted unless I admit to being in pain. Dental advice is to buy a temporary filling and plug the gap. My two attempts so far have lasted a total of 5 hours before it all falls out again.

I'm not too hot at this home dentistry caper. :thumbdown:
Get a bigger 'ammer to bash it in with :)
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Re: Anybody had a wisdom tooth out later in life?

Post by Trogladyte »

That doesn't sound good. Or right.

I had one removed a couple of years ago. It was painless, and the recovery straightforward and quick. I don't recall any problems at all tbh.