First of all, my wisdom teeth are also long horizontally, so our situation should be similar.
Your gums are swollen, and 100% inflammation will be removed, and you will usually be given some anti-inflammatory drugs.
Then pull it out when it's inflamed with a smile.
Tooth extraction must be anesthetized, especially in our kind, and the gums must be cut, otherwise it will not be pulled out. This is oral surgery. As for the time of tooth extraction, it depends on the individual. Personally, I think it went well. It took 10 minutes to extract the tooth, plus the previous anesthesia and suture, the total time was * * * 1 hour. I heard that someone spent 1 half an hour, two hours, and three anesthetics ~ ~ ~
The process of tooth extraction can be ignored. Anyway, you will see the doctor go in with all kinds of tools, knocking and beating, as well as anesthetic, so it won't be too sad.
I had four stitches. I don't think I'll sew again.
Go home and recover after sewing.
You can't rinse your mouth and brush your teeth that day, you can't eat hard things, you can only drink porridge. The second day and the third day began to recover slowly.
I'm on my fourth day now, and I hardly feel anything.
After tooth extraction, it depends on the time of tooth extraction, and decide whether to take anti-inflammatory drugs or drop clear water to diminish inflammation. I am short of time, so I take anti-inflammatory drugs.
After sewing for a week, the stitches were removed.
Looks like you've grown four years? Congratulations, you have to pull it out four times, only one at a time.
Is it basically clear?