Wisdom Teeth Extraction Surgery (IV SEDATION)

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Hey guys! I recently got my 3 wisdom teeth removed with the use of IV sedation so I figured I'd give my input and experiences for those who are deciding which procedure to pick.

COST:
For the surgeon that I went to, the IV sedation option was $2,400 (including the consultation) which is half the price of what the general anaesthesia procedure costs.

(For me, the price was the reason why I chose IV sedation because I don't have a phobia or anything like that, so nothing made me feel the need to be "fully asleep" with general anaesthesia.)

BEFORE THE PROCEDURE:
Prior to the surgery, they don't allow you to eat (6 hrs prior to surgery) and drink sips of water (2 hrs prior to surgery.)

For me, the last time I ate was 14 hours before the surgery and last drink of water was 2 hours before the surgery. (This is because my appointment was at 10am, so if I wanted to eat exactly 6 hrs prior, I would have had to get up past midnight just for it haha)

PROCEDURE:  
The only things I remember from the procedure is lying in the dentist chair, then getting two needles in my arm. One was in the bending part of the arm (I don't know the proper name for it but I suspect you know what I'm talking about) and after that was out, they kept one in on the side of my wrist. I'm unsure of what the liquids in each one are but just giving you a heads up that needles will be involved! However, in my opinion, if you don't have a phobia of needles, you should be fine. The needles are thin and you barely feel anything.

After the needles, they pressed a white band along my forehead and down one temple. (Again, not sure what it's for haha, just another heads up)

And I basically immediately fell asleep after that, or I have no memory of it at all. Possibly because I was originally tired or that the dose that they gave me was enough to knock me out. Although the procedure is said to put you "half asleep".

I woke up when a nurse came to me, and I think I fell back asleep or she got me up and took me to another room so she can call my mum to pick me up. (Again, my memory is fuzzy on that because I was in a dreamy state considering I just woke up.)

Also, the procedure took around 30-35 minutes, From the moment I went into the room, got the sedation and all the teeth extracted.

AFTER THE PROCEDURE:
When I woke up, I had a cotton gauze on the wounds already and my bottom lip and tongue was still numb from the procedure so I felt no pain at all.

When the numbness died down, the nurse actually suggested and told me to take Panadol before the numbness was set to die down, but I slept through it and it didn't hurt at all so I didn't (and still haven't) taken any Panadol since the pain is highly tolerable.

I was also warned that after the procedure, I may have nausea and vomit, but that didn't happen to me at all. Of course, it's just a helpful reminder that that might happen to you, so just be prepared and bring plastic bags with you, in case that does happen. But in my case, I just felt sleepy during the car ride home.

BLEEDING:
The bleeding continued for about 4 hours, but the cotton gauze was mainly filled with my saliva with tiny bits of blood. After that, I just rinsed my mouth with cold water and didn't use any more cotton gauzes because it was uncomfortable having to keep my mouth open and struggling with swallowing, which led to the build up of saliva.

On the second day, there have been minimal amounts of blood, even when there is blood, it is diluted with saliva. Barely noticeable and was only in the morning when I rinsed my mouth.

FOOD:
The first night I didn't have much of an appetite (until I started eating haha), mum made plain congee, where I then add half a spoonful of marmite and one cube of fermented bean curd (an Asian condiment). Surprisingly delicious when I haven't eaten anything for around 22 hours. Not that they didn't allow me to eat after the procedure, I just didn't have the appetite to eat when my mouth was still bleeding (although the amount of blood gradually lessened of course).

For breakfast and lunch, I had more congee and a bun, then for dinner, I made a vegan Shepard's pie (with lentils) so I'm still cautious and eating soft foods since they recommend eating softer foods for 5 days. And I've only been drinking cold water and rinsing my mouth with warm salt water.

RETAINER:
If you guys have read my previous posts, you'd know that I had braces and chose to get retainers. But I was worried that blood will get onto the retainers during the first night so I decided not to wear them. Because I looked into it and read that there are quite a lot of people that don't wear their retainers at night anymore.

On the second night, I put my retainers in, they don't touch the wounds and doesn't cause any pain either.

SWELLING:
The swelling only started 24 hours after the surgery, and the swelling I had was barely noticeable. It is only on one side/corner of my face and it's just a tiny bump. So it's only noticeable to myself and if I point it out to people.

OVERALL:
To conclude, I definitely recommend choosing IV Sedation, I personally didn't face any horrible side effects. The grossest part, in my opinion, is the blood (I feel sick over the thought/sight of blood) but that happens regardless of which procedure you choose anyways.

In my experience, the procedure is painless and side effects aren't bad either. :)

So whether you're trying to ease your mind for your surgery or you're trying to find ways to get out of the surgery, you shouldn't be too stressed about it. And even if your wisdom teeth aren't causing any pain, you should still get a check up because mine were fine and didn't hurt when they came out, but the x-ray scan showed that one of them were growing directly vertical and the other two were going to cause infections on my other back teeth.

Either way, I wish you luck and comment below your experience or worries regarding the surgery!


Love,
Elaine

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