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The procedure is performed on 5 million Americans every year. And while parents and teens have to sign the standard release to go under anesthesia, the safety and importance of the out-patient surgery itself is being called into question.
The extraction causes roughly 11,000 complications annually, ranging from permanent nerve damage to brain tissue infections, ABC News reports. And still the surgery is strongly recommended by the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons to “prevent future problems.”
In reality, these future problems affect only 12 percent of those with impacted wisdom teeth. That’s the same exact chance you could come down with appendicitis. And as far as we know, girls aren’t handing over their appendices when they hit their teen years. Hmm…
BY BRITTANY TAYLOR ON 12/16/2011 12:00:00 AM
POSTED IN disease, doctor, injury, advice, In the News
by emilee571 on 12/22/2011 5:03:21 PM
I got my wisdom teeth out a year and a half ago. I was terrified; I didn't know how great the chance was of having complications, but I thought the anesthesia might kill me. Obviously, I was fine, and it was a good thing for me that I got them out, because otherwise, the roots of my wisdom teeth would've strangled some of my nerves. Like any surgery, there are risks involved, but for me, it paid off.
by WritingChic on 12/22/2011 1:05:58 PM
Okay listen, I had all of my severely impacted wisdom teeth taken out over the summer and I'm fine. It's nothing to be worried about, trust me. Don't worry about what they're saying about lack of oxygen, I have asthma and they put me under and I came out perfectly healthy
by irish514 on 12/20/2011 7:00:16 PM
I am really scared now because I just had mine extracted recently!!!!
by noodles88 on 12/20/2011 4:26:07 PM
Oh God, I am really scared now because I just had mine taken out recently.
by noodles88 on 12/20/2011 4:24:47 PM
Tight, hip-hugging jeans are hazardous to your health.
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