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General Category => Functional Surgery Questions => Topic started by: molestrip on August 26, 2015, 12:22:54 PM
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I'm used to no empty space behind my teeth. After extracting the wisdom teeth, there's going to be ~1cm. After my MMA, there's going to be another 7mm. That seems like a lot of toothless gum, am I correct? Nearly enough for two fully eruped molars in fact. Is it going to be weird or hard to eat?
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I had bicuspids and wisdom teeth extracted, my bicuspids were extracted just as they were coming in >:(. I have the big spaces behind my teeth too. I wonder what it will be like if I ever do get the surgery done.
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I still have my lower wisdoms but not the upper ones. So until jaw surgery two teeth bit into gums above.
I didn't even think about it. The gums toughened up and if something was hard that could hurt the gums I didnt chew it there - without ever thinking about it.
The only time I noticed it was if one of those gum areas got some kind of inflammation like a Canker sore which was very rare.
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So they're out and so far not an issue. Not sure about eating yet as I'm not there. I hear I'll learn. My mother had them removed too because back then it was routine. One thing I've noticed is that there's a lot more room for my tongue now.Feels less cramped in there.
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good luck with the healing.
I still remember the blood clots that would grow and hang down and then eventually fall off.....eeww they were gross. Not bad just jello like and gross. You'll be fine in short time on this one.
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I know it's silly but I've been kind of in shock about it all weekend. At first the extra space felt nice, biting my tongue and cheeks less. But then the reality set in, they're not coming back. I think I should have fought harder to keep them. I can't help but wonder if those teeth were the main reason I don't have TMD while most people with steep mandibular inclines do.
On the flip side, three of them had fillings already and they're all worn and need crowns. I banked them so I have some stem cells now. Whatever problems they reportedly cause in old age, I won't have. The pockets were good but they did tend to inflame and they were bleeding a lot with braces. And chances are good whatever surgeon I'd have picked would have wanted them out.
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You had filings in your wisdom teeth?!
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Yes, both uppers had fillings on the back side from nocturnal reflux. One had to be redone already but had been stable for a few years. The one on the bottom had a cavity on top. That's a good reason to remove them, right? I could have gotten crowns though.
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TBH, never heard of anyone fixing wisdom teeth.
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Surgeon confirmed, recommendation to remove was simply because they cause problems. My mom says she pondered removing them, no different than my tonsils/adenoids, so I shouldn't feel bad. Still... I should have spoken up since I've grown up used to them. Idk, I was very attached to them and given the reason, it could have been done at any time. My mandible is thick and they weren't impacted so it didn't need to be done pre-op. Anyway, if you're curious, there was a considerable amount of decay (http://imgur.com/a/k6hTY) on them but not enough to affect the vitality of the teeth. One cavity had to be refilled once, the others were stable for 10 years. Knowing this, I would have shopped around until I could find someone to crown them. I'm gonna have a really big space back there post-op, enough for 1.5 molars! Coping is the only option now. #surgeryregrets
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I kept mine. They weren't a problem during surgery.
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Does this include the space on each side between molars created by orthodontics pre-surgery? As I recall pretty much everyone has that and the space closes itself slowly over time after braces are removed. I don't think I ever asked my doctors about that so maybe someone else knows sure.
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I thought these days wisdom teeth are removed during jaws surgery and only if they cause access problems?
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That's what I thought too. But it appears not to be the case. Surgeons still hate them and just want them out. That's why I'm so pissed that he told me I didn't really need them out.
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Found a video about why we need wisdom teeth (https://vimeo.com/123127040). Yeah... everyone in my family had space for our wisdom teeth. Research to prevent their development? I say, if you have space for them there's probably a reason. Maybe just tell people to stop eating so much s**t intead.