luvflorida
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My daughter had her wisdom teeth extracted early this morning. Wow, am I glad that's over with!! The procedure took about an hour, but it took my daughter almost two hours to come out of recovery. When I was sitting in the waiting room, I could hear the nurses loudly repeating her name over and over, trying to get her to wake up. It was a bit unnerving. Finally, I was allowed to go back and be with her.
She is now home and sleeping. When we first got home, I helped her change the packing in her mouth and she started crying and said it hurt. I didn't think the numbness would wear off that quickly. She took her meds, (Hydrocodone/apap), and is now sleeping. I hope she sleeps for awhile because when she is awake she gets upset and I know that can't be good for her.
The oral surgeon said her wisdom teeth were "huge" and he had to take them out in pieces. She'll have some swelling and possibly some bruising. Poor thing, I hope it isn't long before she's feeling better.
She is now home and sleeping. When we first got home, I helped her change the packing in her mouth and she started crying and said it hurt. I didn't think the numbness would wear off that quickly. She took her meds, (Hydrocodone/apap), and is now sleeping. I hope she sleeps for awhile because when she is awake she gets upset and I know that can't be good for her.
The oral surgeon said her wisdom teeth were "huge" and he had to take them out in pieces. She'll have some swelling and possibly some bruising. Poor thing, I hope it isn't long before she's feeling better.