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Got my wisdom teeth pulled...
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<blockquote data-quote="ssj2xxgotenxx" data-source="post: 1637381" data-attributes="member: 550372"><p>I work @ a dentist office and aspiring dentist so I should know a thing or two about this kind of thing.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Both your replies are related because those pills they gave you aren't painkillers, but it's an antibiotic called, "amoxicillin." You can develop an infection if you don't take the antibiotics so it's best if you do what the doc says.</p><p></p><p></p><p>They do that if your teeth or very stubborn or impacted (either horizontal or @ a 45 degree angle towards the adjacent molars) and it's usually done to the lower molars because they have two roots, as opposed to the upper wisdoms which only have a single root.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ssj2xxgotenxx, post: 1637381, member: 550372"] I work @ a dentist office and aspiring dentist so I should know a thing or two about this kind of thing. Both your replies are related because those pills they gave you aren't painkillers, but it's an antibiotic called, "amoxicillin." You can develop an infection if you don't take the antibiotics so it's best if you do what the doc says. They do that if your teeth or very stubborn or impacted (either horizontal or @ a 45 degree angle towards the adjacent molars) and it's usually done to the lower molars because they have two roots, as opposed to the upper wisdoms which only have a single root. [/QUOTE]
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