At least all will be out now
Having all your wisdom teeth removed at once is a significant dental event. From my experience, the procedure involves numbing your mouth with local anesthesia, though some choose sedation or general anesthesia for added comfort. Removing multiple wisdom teeth simultaneously may seem daunting, but it often prevents the need for additional surgeries later on. Immediately after the extraction, it's common to experience swelling, mild to moderate pain, and some difficulty opening your mouth fully. I found that following post-operative care instructions closely, such as using ice packs intermittently, eating soft foods, and avoiding vigorous rinsing, greatly eased the recovery process. Pain medication, either over-the-counter or prescribed, helped manage discomfort effectively. It's important to be patient during the healing phase. While initial soreness can last a few days, complete recovery of the gums may take a couple of weeks. Keeping the extraction sites clean is key to preventing infection, so gentle rinsing with warm salt water after 24 hours is beneficial. If you face similar dental procedures, knowing what to expect helps reduce anxiety and promotes a smoother journey. Remember, everyone's experience may vary, so stay in close contact with your dental professional throughout the process.




































































