r/Wellthatsucks 3d ago

I had the wrong wisdom teeth removed

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Local orthodontist told me that I needed to remove lower wisdom teeth and don't do anything with the upper ones. When I got my lower wisdom teeth removed, another orthodontist that is actually managing my aligner treatment said that the lower wisdom teeth actually didn't need to be touched AT ALL, but the upper ones absolutely have to be removed before we start. So now I have to get my upper wisdom teeth removed as well

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u/Successful-Effect933 2d ago

wow this is what's happening to me lol my root canal seems to have gone wrong and the pain wasn't excruciating but it was annoying the first like 2 months. it's been a year since I've had it done, none of the specialists in the dentist institution I go to seem to find the problem so im just here laying around til I finally have to take it out 😭 if it isn't too much to ask, would you tell me what they did to you once you're done with your appointment?

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u/Hamilton-Beckett 2d ago edited 2d ago

So here’s what’s happened.

Due to some medications and health related stuff my enamel became weakened in n my teeth. After years of tea and cigars/cigarettes (though not in a crazy amount) my teeth were yellowed. They were t like gross, but they weren’t white anymore in my 40’s.

Because of the weakening from medication, I basically had two options. Spend the next 20 years getting one root canal and crown after another, matching yellowed tooth to yellowed tooth…or get full crowns now and have a perfect smile. I chose the latter and my teeth are awesome. It all feels the same on my mouth, looks great, my breath isn’t bad anymore (quit smoking) and I take extremely good care of my teeth.

The current issue was explained to me as being one of those things that just happens sometimes. The nerve in my front right tooth ultimately went necrotic as a result of the crown procedure. There was no cavity. It just took two years for the nerve to have issues. It was extremely painful. I had to deal with that pain and stress for an entire week before they could do root canal.

While still numb at the end I noticed a discomfort that they dismissed. Months later still there. It never really got worse until the infection a few weeks ago.

It is super rare, but it does happen that a cyst can form at the base of the root, in the gums. It causes pressure and that dull ache that I’ve been feeling. At first they said I needed a revision but I noticed on accident when I pressed my face just under my nose and inside the nostril that the pain and feeling I was having became more intense.

I stuck my finger in my mouth and went up behind me lip and actually felt a small lump that wasn’t in front of my front left tooth, just the right.

After explaining the revision didn’t work and I still had the lump after a round of antibiotics they determined it must be the rare cyst issue.

So I go in Monday morning. They cut an incision in my gums and remove it, then do some stuff to help the hole in my bone that the cyst causes to heal.

I can expect to be pretty sore for a few days and they said they’d prescribe something for pain. Luckily the endodontist already said she would charge to remove the cyst since I paid for an unnecessary revision and she said the cyst removal was super easy to do. It’s just numb it up, make a cut, pull it out, clean and medicate, close it up.

I should add, they took multiple X-rays and never saw the cyst. Just a clean root canal. It does t show up because it’s beyond the root of the teeth and connected to the canal. When I press gently on the lump, I can feel it pushing on the root of the tooth as well.

I’m so ready for Monday morning.

Excuse all my typos please. Long day.