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Tooth Extraction
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hi all..
had a lump on my gum for few weeks and been to dentist today, been given antibiotics and have to go back next week to have a molar tooth out next to where the lump is...
really really scared never had a tooth out since i was a kid and they knocked me out for that.... does it hurt?.. can you feel it at all?
had a lump on my gum for few weeks and been to dentist today, been given antibiotics and have to go back next week to have a molar tooth out next to where the lump is...
really really scared never had a tooth out since i was a kid and they knocked me out for that.... does it hurt?.. can you feel it at all?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I used to be the world biggest coward about visiting the dentist but have found a very good one who gives me absolute confidence that he will not hurt me! I've had a few teeth out last year, and the worst bit is your mouth gradually return to normal after the local anaesthetic is wearing off. The only thing that I have felt is a fair amount of pressure on your mouth as he's pulling the tooth out - but he's never hurt me.
Best of luck with your appointment.
Best of luck with your appointment.
It doesn't hurt when they're pulling it out.
It can ache a bit afterwards when the anaesthetic wears off. The trick is to take some paracetamol or ibuprofen before it wears off, then take painkillers regularly afterwards for about a day until the pain has gone.
Getting a molar out can be noisy, though....they're so near your ear.
It will be fine. Good luck.
It can ache a bit afterwards when the anaesthetic wears off. The trick is to take some paracetamol or ibuprofen before it wears off, then take painkillers regularly afterwards for about a day until the pain has gone.
Getting a molar out can be noisy, though....they're so near your ear.
It will be fine. Good luck.