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Wisdom Tooth
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How long is the normal sick leave for the extraction of one wisdom tooth? A friend was told by an acquaintance who comes from another planet I think that she will require three months sick leave.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I had one out in the chair, in the middle of exams so no let up for me, to be honest, after the initial pain from the infection I had, the antibiotics I was given were hard to cope with, I couldn't keep anything down with them.
I had the other three out under a general, so no work for that day or a couple after (though had to travel quite a way and stay over too) but recovered very quickly, was a straightforward extraction, no having to cut the gums etc...
Some more guidance here: http:// www.nhs .uk/Con ditions /Wisdom -tooth- removal /Pages/ Recover y.aspx
I guess it depends on what your friend does as a job as well, a job speaking a lot it could be harder initially if still sore and swollen. Could be worth asking about restricted duties while recovering if that is possible.
I had the other three out under a general, so no work for that day or a couple after (though had to travel quite a way and stay over too) but recovered very quickly, was a straightforward extraction, no having to cut the gums etc...
Some more guidance here: http://
I guess it depends on what your friend does as a job as well, a job speaking a lot it could be harder initially if still sore and swollen. Could be worth asking about restricted duties while recovering if that is possible.