I’ve never met a truly wise squirrel. Though some of them ARE extremely persistent in their foolishness, even to… occasionally… the point of getting a grip on the bird feeder.
I had all my wisdom teeth removed at once, and that’s how I looked after the surgery. Side note, I could get addicted to the stuff being dripped into my veins. The dentist was using a sledgehammer (at least it felt like it), and I just lay there, completely indifferent.
I don’t have a horror story. The worst part for me (aside from the cashectomy) was taking a syringe to squirt a salt/baking soda mixture in the holes that contained wisdom teeth to get food out before it turned to compost. No swelling. Not much pain. I bled a bit the first day, which caused my cat to try to get his muzzle in my mouth to clean it. No big deal.
You must keep it clean. Obey your oral surgeon. Those who don’t are hospitalized, have a stent put in your face, and your face flushed out every two hours without fail. I did that to 2 patients on night shift.
Still have one wisdom tooth, other three were pulled due to cavities, last one is impacted, dentist figured if it wasn’t bothering me to leave it there.
Erse IS better over 1 year ago
I’ve never met a truly wise squirrel. Though some of them ARE extremely persistent in their foolishness, even to… occasionally… the point of getting a grip on the bird feeder.
allen@home over 1 year ago
That looks painful. Better go find a squirrel dentist.
cdward over 1 year ago
Aww, nuts.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 1 year ago
And badly impacted too. Get thee to a D.D.S. ASAP.
Dobber Premium Member over 1 year ago
Could be mumps.
Saddenedby Premium Member over 1 year ago
ouch
akachman Premium Member over 1 year ago
Oh, great. Flash backs of tenth grade for me.
Cerabooge over 1 year ago
I had all my wisdom teeth removed at once, and that’s how I looked after the surgery. Side note, I could get addicted to the stuff being dripped into my veins. The dentist was using a sledgehammer (at least it felt like it), and I just lay there, completely indifferent.
Frank Burns Eats Worms over 1 year ago
It looks like a couple of "ache"orns.
Zebrastripes over 1 year ago
LOL! ☺️I can relate to this! I looked like a squirrel after my wisdom teeth were pulled…
daisypekin01 over 1 year ago
Ouch!
FreyjaRN Premium Member over 1 year ago
I don’t have a horror story. The worst part for me (aside from the cashectomy) was taking a syringe to squirt a salt/baking soda mixture in the holes that contained wisdom teeth to get food out before it turned to compost. No swelling. Not much pain. I bled a bit the first day, which caused my cat to try to get his muzzle in my mouth to clean it. No big deal.
You must keep it clean. Obey your oral surgeon. Those who don’t are hospitalized, have a stent put in your face, and your face flushed out every two hours without fail. I did that to 2 patients on night shift.
the lost wizard over 1 year ago
Tree rats. :)
T... over 1 year ago
Pretty sick…
stillfickled Premium Member over 1 year ago
I thought maybe Mooch was in there.
Asharah over 1 year ago
Still have one wisdom tooth, other three were pulled due to cavities, last one is impacted, dentist figured if it wasn’t bothering me to leave it there.