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      07-13-2008, 04:37 PM
My usual dentist has recommended that I have a wisdom tooth (that has not
broken through gum) removed at a hospital as he thinks its infected and an
xray shows a "lining" (his term) across from the wisdom tooth to the next
space which is empty.

I visited a private consultant and she took an xray and agreed that the
wisdom tooth should come out but called the "lining" a cyst.

On an xray the wisdom tooth which is on the lower left hand side looks
normal to me, in the proper position,but no roots (that I can see). I am 50
years of age so it is clear that the tooth it isn't going to push through
the gums.

At the moment I am not getting much pain from the area just the occasional
1 second jolt.. My main problem is soreness of the chin which is continuous
but varies in the strength of soreness from day to day.

Looking on the internet I can see that there is a chance of nerve damage
when a wisdom tooth is removed and in some cases although rare the "damage"
lasts for life.

I will probably have surgery as per the recommendations that I have from the
dentists but I would like to know from this group what problems I would
likely have if I did NOT have the tooth and cyst removed.
Thanks.

M


 
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      07-20-2008, 08:25 PM

"M" <not_me_hereagain@this address.com> wrote in message
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> My usual dentist has recommended that I have a wisdom tooth (that has not
> broken through gum) removed at a hospital as he thinks its infected and an
> xray shows a "lining" (his term) across from the wisdom tooth to the next
> space which is empty.
>
> I visited a private consultant and she took an xray and agreed that the
> wisdom tooth should come out but called the "lining" a cyst.
>
> On an xray the wisdom tooth which is on the lower left hand side looks
> normal to me, in the proper position,but no roots (that I can see). I am
> 50 years of age so it is clear that the tooth it isn't going to push
> through the gums.
>
> At the moment I am not getting much pain from the area just the occasional
> 1 second jolt.. My main problem is soreness of the chin which is
> continuous but varies in the strength of soreness from day to day.
>
> Looking on the internet I can see that there is a chance of nerve damage
> when a wisdom tooth is removed and in some cases although rare the
> "damage" lasts for life.
>
> I will probably have surgery as per the recommendations that I have from
> the dentists but I would like to know from this group what problems I
> would likely have if I did NOT have the tooth and cyst removed.
> Thanks.
>
> M
>
I had the same wisdom tooth removed several years ago, I had slight nerve
damage, (which hasn't been permanent thank goodness, but I was worried) my
tongue was numb for 6 months. It is the most awful feeling, I was biting it
constantly, not feeling the pain!, but knowing I had bitten it!


 
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