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Aug 15, 2005, 8:12 PM

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I know that your teeth don't ever really grow in completely straight but how do I know whether I should get my wisdom teeth removed? And what options are there for people who have money issues?
(just one problem after another...)


bkdaniels
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Aug 15, 2005, 11:15 PM

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He that gathereth in summer is a wise son: but he that sleepth in harvest is a son that causeth shame. (Wisdom of Solomon)

Hey Guest, how are you doing?


The American Dental Association (ADA) recomends extraction of wisdom teeth when:
  • Wisdom teeth only partially erupt. This leaves an opening for bacteria to enter around the tooth and cause an infection. Pain, swelling, jaw stiffness and general illness can result.

  • There is a chance that poorly aligned wisdom teeth will damage adjacent teeth.

  • A cyst (fluid-filled sac) forms, destroying surrounding structures such as bone or tooth roots.
Furthermore, ADA recommends patients ask the dentist about the health and positioning of their wisdom teeth.

Once you have an estimated cost determined for dental work, you should discuss your financial situation with your Dentist prior to your visit, the dentist may offer you a payment plan to help. If you still find difficulty financially, then we will have to revert to the days of old, and work for the money.

Your options are:
  1. Use a credit card. If you don't have one, maybe a friend or family member has one they will let you use. Or you may want to apply for one.
  2. Have a Garage Sale or Yard Sale.
  3. Pawn your jewelry or other valuables.
  4. Borrow it. Perhaps all the money from one source or small amounts of money from multiple sources.
  5. Go to a payday advance store.
  6. Go to a Car Title Loan store.
  7. Ask your employer for your vacation pay early.
  8. Borrow money against your insurance policies.
  9. Eliminate a cell phone temporarily.
  10. Attend FREE local entertainment venues instead of going to the movies and such.
  11. Ask a creditor to defer a payment or two until the end of the loan.
  12. Work overtime at your job.
  13. Get an additional part time job
  14. Baby Sit
  15. Clean houses
  16. Provide a service for money on your day off. Use your talent: teach panio, tutor kids, mow lawns, run errands for seniors or busy people.
  17. Have a car wash. Ask your family to get involved.
  18. Hve a bake sale.
  19. Cut out all unnecessary expenses and extras for as long as it takes.
  20. Ask around for business Investors, people who know and trust you. Instead of borrowing money, ask for an investment loan. Ask five of your closest friends to each invest 5 dollars, for example. If you have 10 friends, that would be 50 dollars. (That makes you want to quit your job, and make friends for a living, doesn't it? Wink) Then they will be repaid their initial investment plus recieve a portion of my profit for a predetermined amount or time because they helped you get started and believed in you.
  21. Sell your kids TV
  22. Go door to door and ask for donations to add to your Garage Sale. Most people will be glad to get rid of stuff and don't want to take the time to have their own sale.
  23. Buy one lottery ticket. It only takes one to win. (This will not work if your are going to start your own business. Laugh)
  24. Reduce or eliminate your cable or satelite bill.
  25. Sell your TV. It's not making you any richer.
  26. Sell your other TV
  27. Sell your kid's TV
  28. Sell your neighbor's TV. Get the point? Watching TV does not make you any money. (That would such bad advice to tell to a kid. Unimpressed)
  29. Return Christmas or Birthday gifts for money.
  30. I have even sold plasma and have heard of people participating in product experiments to raise money.
The cost of a Simple Extraction in Little Rock is $85 Average Fee to 119 Highest Fee; to find an estimated cost in your area, click here. You may also contact the Dental provider for which you choose, they are anticipated to give you a quote.


Best wishes,


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The American Dental Association: Wisdom teeth Overview

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(This post was edited by bkdaniels on Aug 15, 2005, 11:23 PM)


smithn
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Aug 16, 2005, 2:54 AM

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If your wisdom teeth aren't giving you any trouble as they come in, then you won't need to worry about having them extracted unless your dentist forsees an issue with them. If you check around with the various local offices in your area, many dentists out there hold unadvertised monthly, bi-monthly etc, clinics where they are willing to perform care free of charge. When I had two of my wisdom teeth extracted (years ago), I didn't have dental insurance at the time and directly told my oral surgeon that at the time of my visit. He reduced his fee and only ended up charging me $45.00 for the entire thing. Don't be afraid to ask the doctor for a discount. They almost never say no. Also, you can make arrangements to make small payments on any balance you have. Most doctors are very good about this.


july_bsit
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Dec 9, 2008, 10:56 PM

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What is wisdom Teeth..??
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alcareen
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Dec 16, 2008, 6:16 AM

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About wisdom teeth removal
Wisdom teeth usually emerge from the gum between the ages of 17 and 24. They are the last of the large grinding teeth at the back of the mouth (molars). Some people never develop wisdom teeth but you could have up to four - one in each corner of your mouth.
Wisdom teeth don't usually cause any problems and so don't need to be removed. However, if there isn't enough space for them to grow at the back of your mouth (impacted wisdom teeth), they can cause pain, swelling or infection.
Having your impacted wisdom teeth surgically removed (extracted) can help relieve your symptoms. It may be possible for your dentist to remove your wisdom teeth or he or she may refer you to a dental surgeon.


The position of the wisdom teeth

What are the alternatives?
Antibiotics can help treat an infection, but symptoms tend to flare up again. Having wisdom teeth removed is often the only way to permanently relieve your symptoms. Preparing for your operation
Your surgeon or dentist will explain how to prepare for your operation. For example, if you smoke you will be asked to stop, as smoking increases your risk of getting a wound infection and slows your recovery.
The operation is usually done as a day case under local anaesthesia. This completely blocks feeling in the gum and you will stay awake during the operation. You may be offered a sedative to help you relax during the operation. If you go to a dental hospital, you may be given general anaesthesia. This means you will be asleep during the procedure. Your surgeon or dentist will advise which type of anaesthesia is most suitable for you.
If you are having a general anaesthetic, you will be asked to follow fasting instructions. Typically, you must not eat or drink for about six hours before a general anaesthetic. However, some anaesthetists allow occasional sips of water until two hours beforehand.
At the hospital your nurse may check your heart rate and blood pressure, and test your urine.
You may be asked to sign a consent form. This confirms that you understand the risks, benefits and possible alternatives to the procedure and have given your permission for it to go ahead. About the operation
Once the anaesthetic has taken effect, your dentist or surgeon will cut through your gum and may remove some of your jawbone to reach the tooth. The tooth is removed and the wound is closed with stitches.
Most wisdom teeth only take a few minutes to remove but more difficult wisdom teeth can take up to 40 minutes. What to expect afterwards
You will need to rest until the effects of the general anaesthetic or sedation have passed.
After a local anaesthetic it may take several hours before the feeling comes back into your jaw. Take special care not to bump or knock the area.
You will be able to go home when you feel ready.
If you had a general anaesthetic or sedation you will need to arrange for someone to drive you home. You should try to have a friend or relative stay with you for the first 24 hours.
Your nurse will give you some advice about looking after your teeth and gums before you go home. You may be given painkillers, antibiotics and mouthwash solutions to take home. You may also be given a date for a follow-up appointment.
Dissolvable stitches will disappear on their own in seven to 10 days. Non-dissolvable stitches are removed a week after surgery.


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ThomasWilliams
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Mar 20, 2009, 3:44 AM

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Hey dear i can understand what happens whn wisdom tooth comes and how much pain we feels. I also had this type of problem but i did not remove that tooth and instead of that i jast let it grow . I had pain for some few days and i took some pain killing medicines but after almost 15 days i felt no problem.
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noload
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Apr 20, 2009, 12:12 PM

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 Wisdom teeth is quit tricky to extract...
any error and you could feel unbearable pain.
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(This post was edited by noload on Apr 20, 2009, 12:13 PM)

 
 
 


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