Yeah i had wisdom teeth removed. My response was to the Pho advice, while good nutrition speeds up wound healing, the comment to eat meat to replace meat is bad advice, just like the idea of hot liquids is bad advice. You'd want lukewarm liquid, not boiling hot while chomping up meat.
@Micha Hesemans
Eating meat helps greatly in replacing lost aminoacids & faster muscle regeneration.
Also, did you even gone through a wisdom tooth removal procedure?
https://images.app.goo.gl/izXxxgCiGaehpKjb7
Here is an image of how it works:
1.remove meat
2.remove tooth
3.???
4.pain
That's some unscientific nonsense right there, hot soup will irritate the wound. Salt will not make the gum tissues swell and eating meat does not result in your body replacing your own meat.
Not to mention i've never heard of teeth made from meat.
I only had the upper two removed, as I never grew the bottom two-- of which, I'm told the lower two, as the jawbone is a much denser bone; is significantly more of a bitch to get taken out.
Get some Pho; Vietnamise soup.
1: hot/warm soup will reduce the pain
2: the salt content will make your gum tissues swell, help close off the bleeding.
3: you just had a chunk of your own meat torn the fuck up. Eat the meat of other animals to help your body replace your own.
@Guido Junior Valdez Sotelo
@TheRyderShotgun
Could be worse. I had ALL four Wisdom teeth come in at the same time, all impacted, and all had to be cut out in the same procedure. The next thing I remember after waking up from being out was being in my dad's car bawling my eyes out
@Teruo Hirai
Don't think so, maybe Jo is like me, who have anesthetic resistance, and regular anesthetic for tooth removal & lather painkillers don't do shit.
My last wisdom tooth removal left me groggy and pained for 3 days.
What kind of weird drugs do they use over there? Back when I had to remove a wisdom tooth my dentist gave me shots of something that simply made me lose feeling in my jaw/mouth/lower face. The needle had to go through the gum into the jaw and I only felt a prick. My dentist is amazingly precise.
I had my wisdom tooth removed last year. I asked the dentist, "How long will the procedure take?" and she replied, "about an hour."
It ended up taking up to three hours, and towards the end I essentially had a screwdriver stabbed into the back of my jaw and twisted to break the tooth up for removal