An Anecdotal Account Post-extraction
Of course, this is not the end of the story! The post extraction process was an experience in and by itself. After being awaken from the anesthesia I was under observation for approximately one hour. My observation period was perhaps longer than the norm, because I was particularly nauseous after the anesthesia. The most difficult part of being under observation was trying to, as the orthodontist instructed, stay awake while sitting up for a set period of minutes. As soon as I was able to, I was moved into the recovery room, where I rested for 20 minutes. The Orthodontist gave me a specific list of foods to eat the first day, cold soups, Jell-o and milkshakes. As well as specific instructions regarding oral hygiene: i.e. to not brush or use mouthwash the first day.
There are some side effects of wisdom tooth extraction in general; and general anesthesia in particular. For me, the most intense side effect was the nausea, and at one point, the orthodontist gave me a shot to alleviate the nausea. The orthodontist gave me a specific list of foods that I could eat for the first day, primarily cold soups, milkshakes and Jell-o. I did not have much of an appetite for the first 24 hours, and primarily just drank juice. For me, the side effects from the anesthesia are similar to a 24 hour flu bug, nausea, grogginess and loss of appetite. You might have notice, that so far, I’ve made no mention of my tooth-the reason for the extraction in the first place. This is because my mouth felt fine. I had some bleeding for which the orthodontist gave me a gauze pad. I had no swelling, and even after the Novocain wore off, I only felt some slight discomfort. Even then, it was less painful than most tooth aches I’ve had. As the song goes, “What a Difference a Day Makes!” The next day, all the side effects, including the nausea were gone and my appetite was back. I was still tired; but other than that I was fine.
As part of the post extraction period, I also had to take medication: Amoxicillin to prevent infection, Motrin to prevent inflammation, and (if I needed it) Vicodin for pain. The Amoxicillin prescription was 3 times a day for 5 days; and the Motrin, 4 times a day for 2 days.
To sum up, the most intense side effects were in the first 24 hour period; and they were more related to the general anesthesia than the actual extraction.
By: David Siegel
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