**This is a post to kick off my own wisdom tooth thread, because I believe that Chapter 1 of this experience may have happened today.
Now guys.. right now, an appointment for the removal of them has not been scheduled yet, but i'll keep you updated.

as you can see, I am very afraid/scared about it and all of the pain that are known to last for several days on end after the removal! :unsure: :unsure: :unsure:

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Today I had a dentist's appointment (just for a normal cleaning and x-ray.)
:unsure: In the cavity inspection, I had 1 small cavity starting. I have 30 teeth, and to give you a hint.. it wasn't on one of my main 28. It was on my top left wisdom tooth (I have 2 top ones, none on the bottom have grown in yet. i'm 24.. so it looks like I got "half" lucky and got 2 instead of 4. I'm lucky about that.
I am very scared/worried though. I've read reviews people have written on their own Wis. tooth removal experiences. Even some have said it takes 4 weeks for the teeth and gums to fully completely heal. *THAT scares me*
But my mom said "it'd only take a week for me to heal." I think that's how long it took for her to heal.
**There's NO set appointment date to have the teeth pulled right now. I'm just shaky/kinda sweaty as if the appointment is tomorrow. The only thing that my mind seemed to be stuck on this afternoon was the wisdom teeth. the pain. the dentists extraction tools! ! O_O The BLEEDING!! o_o o_o The "dry holes/in case blood clots DON'T form" that people wrote in their own experiences.
BTW, Neither of my 2 wisdom teeth are impacted either. they're in straight.
I'm very afraid/scared of the pain/swelling/bleeding/aches.

If the dentist would've said. "no cavities" then I'd be happy doing my normal stuff right now and wouldn't have to go back until my next cleaning appointment in March.
I mean.. when that small cavity was pointed out on my top right wisdom tooth. I was thinking in my head "oh s**t. oh s**t.. Oh. no.. oh no. that's it Jared. That's it. Dead end. Game Over, Check-mate. You "have" to get them pulled out. You can't just let a tooth with a little cavity just sit in your mouth with all of your other nice straight teeth and ruin your mouth.
I think Ptyra got hers removed in about.. '10, and Flipperboidskua said that she got hers pulled in like.. '12. And today, after the cavity discovery, I think I just stepped on deck to having mine pulled. : ( it "is" the right thing to do though. (I'm just very very scared of the pain.
I HOPE none of my gums or nerves gets DAMAGED in the removal!! O_O that's ANOTHER thing i'm REALLY really scared of. My feet are shaking, i'm trembling a little, and my heart rate goes up a little when I think about the wisdom teeth getting pulled out. and i'm a 24 year old guy (but I sure don't have any tough/brave guts on me right now.) : (
The best part is at the very end when the gums have fully healed and when you can return to eating normal solid foods once again. ; )
I figured i'd start my own personal "wisdom teeth" thread of my own. A cavity was seen on my top right, and that has just started my own personal experience.
I'm very afraid of the pain, the bleeding, and the swelling and aches. : ( I need comforting.
*but getting them pulled is only the right thing to do. I'm just afraid of the pain in the experience itself.

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I haven't had any teeth pulled out of my mouth in 10 years (2003, when I had my last 8 baby teeth pulled out when I was 14.) And i'm VERY scared about the wisdom teeth, because they are big, rooted teeth in the back of the mouth and are much more painful to get out.

I don't know how long/wish I "knew" how long it'll take for them to heal after they're pulled. : ( Gosh, I hope my mom's right about the one week. (that's how it was for her when she had hers pulled. and remember, it's 2 teeth, not 4, and they're NOT impacted either. They are in straight.)