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2014-01-07, 15:17 | Link #7303 |
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A little question about UN projects.
In Jinrui wa Suitai Shimashita UN did a monument project. Obviously it was parody on something as they mocked it hard.
But I remember on something similar, something about project for storing knowledge, which might be a UN project. Does anyone recall real world project like that? |
2014-01-07, 22:29 | Link #7305 |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Auckland, NZ
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So my wisdom teeth have finally started popping out and I know now for sure since it feels like my gums are tearing open, I think the part with nerves must be exposed because any bits of food that go anywhere near causes considerable pain and I can't wholly avoid it even without chewing using that side of the mouth. Is there any way to alleviate this whole thing?
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2014-01-08, 00:36 | Link #7306 | |
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2014-01-08, 01:33 | Link #7307 | |
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Singapore
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I have had 3 Wisdom Teeth taken out so far (the fourth one seems to be shy in coming out) on two separate occasions. Go to a trusted dentist and get his/her opinion. If extraction is necessary, make sure the dentist is a reliable one. My first extraction was from an Army Dentist, and the post-experience was "LIVING HELL". My subsequent extraction was from a private specialist, and while costlier, didn't make me want to die after the extraction, and much less painful. It takes about a week to recover from an extraction (I was given a week MC in both cases), and two weeks for a "full" recovery. The first 3-4 days will be the toughest, and the most important, as you cannot afford to get the hole left behind by the extraction to get infected by food bits. Once the hole seals up (usually by the fourth day), eating becomes much easier. You will probably want to just chew on the side without the extraction though. Cheers.
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2014-01-08, 02:08 | Link #7308 | |
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Extraction is technically the only viable solution for impacting teeth, but get an X-ray first. Just brush gently, floss and avoid alcohol thereafter.
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2014-01-08, 02:19 | Link #7309 |
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Ehhh..is getting them yanked out really the only way? I'm already somewhat apprehensive about visiting the dentist, I need to be in a mental state when I have the courage to keep going back later down the track you know?
More seriously- It seems you guys did get them extracted? Is it something people normally do? Are there any medical implications if you don't?
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2014-01-08, 02:45 | Link #7310 | |
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2014-01-08, 03:19 | Link #7312 | |
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It will hurt more if you don't visit a dentist to get a solution. You won't know if you need to extract until a professional dentist examines you. As for extraction, you will be given painkillers, so don't worry too much about the pain. You will just need to be mindful of your mouth's cleanliness to avoid infecting the hole left behind. Cheers.
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Go get a jaw X-ray first and see which ones need to be removed. If I remember correctly, it is calculated by per-tooth, most people remove all 4 at once and suffer for a couple weeks or so eating nothing but porridge. They will also give you a hollow blunted syringe to wash out those holes. Don't use mouthwash; they can open them up. The painkillers are fine.
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2014-01-08, 03:37 | Link #7315 | |
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Actually you have to get an X-ray first to see the severity of the impacting teeth. Mine impacted horizontally for all, which are dangerous, some impact at a slanted angle so the dentist didn't bother about extracting them, since it only results in slightly crooked teeth. The lucky ones would have their teeth come up cleanly without any impact. P.S Usually impacting teeth start out at 16-18, most people have them removed by 19-21. You must have been a little boy to have them come out so late.
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2014-01-08, 03:45 | Link #7316 | |
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The extraction itself shouldn't hurt, assuming your dentist will partially sedate you before actually doing so. The only real things to worry about are excessive gum bleeding and pain after the sedation wears off (even though it doesn't always happen). And if more than one tooth needs to be pulled, you'll be looking at a few visits at the very least, as I doubt he'd pull them all in one sitting. So, yeah, just go to your dentist and ask him what to do. Maybe you can get by with just proper oral hygiene, but be prepared for the worst just in case. It's better than just sitting around and wait till you have no other choice but to get them out.
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2014-01-08, 03:49 | Link #7317 | |
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Mine insisted on getting all four out at once (one times good one and get it over with). By the time the second one was out, my nerves were deafened to the point which they became numb. The last 2 came out without a hitch.
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2014-01-08, 03:54 | Link #7318 |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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I thought 21 was average. Thanks so much, I just came because I was bothered by a little gum pain and now I have to go to sleep worrying whether I'll be able to make it through uni in time.
What're the likely price points? I remember people complaining about the ridiculous costs of dental work and that worries me, as much as I like my IQ where it is I don't have a spare coupla grand to drop..
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2014-01-08, 03:58 | Link #7319 | |
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Since the military paid for mine, I got it FOC. Outside there it would have cost S$1000 per tooth. P.S Can I ask for a mod to shift this to the Wisdom Tooth thread? This is becoming a discussion.
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