So my wisdom teeth are coming in and my mouth is KILLING ME! I can hardly eat, chew gum, whatever without me busting into tears. I am so miserable, these damn things need to get taken out ASAP. But I am absolutely terrified about being put under for the procedure.
My question is, has anyone had their wisdom teeth or been put under while pregnant before? What was your experience like? Should I just wait till after I have my son to get the procedure done?
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See that's what I was thinking! Like it'd be hard to deal with a newborn baby, plus having dental surgery, and the pain afterwards. That's why I was kind of leaning towards doing it, but just knowing that it relaxes the baby's heart, bugs the freaking shit out of me. And I'm 22, they are coming in kind of late. I was kind of hoping I was one of those rare ones who didn't get them in. But nope, they decided to come at a perfect freaking time, NOT!
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This shit is for the birds!!
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I think it's a good one to thoroughly discuss with your OB. Ask about all the impacts on baby. Find out if they put you under, will they be monitoring the baby's heartbeat throughout the entire time. i would find that comforting to know. They will monitor your heart (well mine was monitored).
Poor you!
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Thanks ladies for all the help!! I really do appreciate it!
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Two thoughts:
When I had my wisdom teeth out (not while pregnant) I was NOT put under. Just novocaine and laughing gas. It's not fun but it's not that bad. And one of mine was impacted. I was ok with normal ibuprofen after. You might have to search for a different dentist but it's really not necessary to have GA for wisdom teeth.
But: I just had a crown worked on last week. My gums are not healing as fast as they normally do and it's pretty uncomfortable.
I'd wait if you can stand it. If not, talking to your OB is a great idea. And I'd look into a dentist who will do it without GA.
Good luck!
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One other thing to keep in mind, this is just me but I breastfed and was hungry ALL THE TIME the first month or two, it would suck to be stuck with soup. Saying that, I don't know what you are allowed while pregnant so definitely check with OB/dental surgeon. You are quite a bit younger than me in the wisdom tooth range, so that could help your recovery too.
Sorry, this is a sucky position for you to be in! Good luck!
And I say all this as someone who is deathly afraid of dentists. I'm not a scardiy cat at all, but I HATE the dentist.
I would ask about local if I were you.
Anyway, the procedure itself wasn't terrible. Keep ice packs on your face during the first 24 hours and you'll swell a lot less. My swelling ended up being only a little visible the first day... Not so with my sister that didn't ice regularly until later. If you want, you can also alternate with heat packs every 15 min or so after that. I personally used lunch box ice packs because they stayed colder a lot longer.
Dry sockets are terrible, and the pain can start gradually but it keeps getting worse. The dentist can pack them and give almost immediate relief, so if you think you are getting one call right away, don't suffer through it. If I hadn't had one of those, the healing process would have only been maybe 2-3 days. As it was, it took a little more than a week because healing was delayed. The relief from the pain of the teeth coming in was worth it though!
As others have said, check with your dentist/oral surgeon and OB. If they say it's safe, it would probably be worth doing now rather than waiting until you have a new baby to take care of. Good luck either way!