You're welcome. That's one of the reasons I write these articles. Dentistry is a rather obscure topic for many people.
Wisdom teeth extraction is usually a lot more complicated than a "normal" extraction because often the teeth are not exposed.
As for medications, the nausea was probably due to the Codeine in the Tylenol III. They are often prescribed, but not always necessary. I personally prefer to limit myself to Extra Strength Tylenol without codeine (this works really well for me), but I know others have allergies to Tylenol and for others it won't work as well.
These are symptoms that people should discuss with the nurse after their extractions.
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You're welcome. That's one of the reasons I write these articles. Dentistry is a rather obscure topic for many people.
Wisdom teeth extraction is usually a lot more complicated than a "normal" extraction because often the teeth are not exposed.
As for medications, the nausea was probably due to the Codeine in the Tylenol III. They are often prescribed, but not always necessary. I personally prefer to limit myself to Extra Strength Tylenol without codeine (this works really well for me), but I know others have allergies to Tylenol and for others it won't work as well.
These are symptoms that people should discuss with the nurse after their extractions.
Anyway...thank you for your comments.
August 7, 2009 - 9:08amThis Comment
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