Can the high street dentist remove a Wisdom tooth? I say this because you often hear of having to attend a hospital to take it out. Do they face extra probems in doing so?
Your regular dentist can take them out, unless it's a more complex case, in which case you'll need to see an oral surgeon which would be at a hospital.
I think they can if the tooth roots are in normally and straight. It's when they're curved, mis-shapen or involved with the tooth next door that it needs a hospital visit.
Well I always get a cold after visiting my dentist DT, it makes me worry they don't sterilise their equipment well enough and really puts me off going! Its the only NHS one in town.
They can...and the one they had to take out was an absolute NIGHTMARE as it was growing into my cheek....vaguely remember the dentist having to get on the seat to get at it...but she did :)
From the above I gather its not a 1 visit procedure. For instance they would need to take x-rays and how they test whether its impacted or not beats me. As I no longer have regular checkups my history will not be available to them.
Personally I would rather have the tooth (filed...with the drill of course)) down to the near the gum as the nerve has already been taken out and its the protusion that gives me the trouble.
Like tony; swollen face, head and large bruises across my chest. There were blokes in there having all sorts of serious ENT surgery who looked a lot better.
Even the bloke who died and was wheeled out on the Two Tier Trolley looked in better shape than I did.
Two days later they discharged me, so doped up I could hardly walk: Gawd bless the Central Middlesex Hospital!
My apologies if I have scared anybody....wasn't intentional. My dentist is lovely though, she does breathing exercises with me which have come in handy :)