August 8, 2015 was a special day for me .I had to say goodbye to my four
wisdom teeth. It was a nice Saturday morning. The weather was nice. Everybody
on the street was enjoying their weekend, except me – I was going have my four wisdom teeth pulled at once, at 11am.
I hadn’t dealt with dentists a lot
in the past since my teeth were all relatively in
good condition and they hadn’t bothered me in
the past. I only visited the dentist once a year when I needed my teeth cleaned. Starting from 2013, a dentist suggested pulling out all my four wisdom teeth since
they were growing closely toward my other teeth. They would squeeze them sooner
or later.
Every time I shook my head and said,
“I will consider it” to the dentist in reply to his suggestion;
then I fled. I am not a person who is brave and bold enough
to handle small operations like this. On the contrary, I always want
to avoid going to the hospital, especially those
opportunities of facing a needle or blood
drawing as I am a person who is really afraid of seeing blood and needles.
Three years later in June 2015, I
went to the dentist to have
my teeth cleaned again. After the dentist cleaned my teeth, he told
me that I had four decayed wisdom teeth. I had two choices: either to have treatments
for my four decayed wisdom teeth or have them all pulled out.
I had to seriously think about my
wisdom teeth this time. It seemed that I couldn’t flee anymore, as I had to do
something about them this time. After two days, I decided to have them pulled out so I would be worry-free forever.
In July, I visited the dentist and he took a full picture of my wisdom teeth. After that,
I made an appointment with him for August 8 to
have the minor operation.
The week before the operation, my
colleagues told me several horror stories of their
experiences. I also remembered that my colleague
M had a full week of soup after having his four
wisdom teeth pulled several months ago. He also
had low-grade fever and stayed at home for
several days.
“Oh you can’t come to work on
Monday since you will feel weak and horrible after this operation. You’d better
rest at home or work at home.” My manager said. Would the operation be that bad? I was wondering.
Two days before August 8, I
announced on Wechat (an
equivalent of Facebook in China) that I was
going to eat 4 meals the day before August 8. I didn’t know how soon I could
eat normal food after the operation. After the post, lots of my friends replied
me and they said: ”How can you get your 4 teeth pulled
at once? It is too risky for you to do it. You should get
2 pulled at once and another 2 next time.” “We
haven’t heard of any people having four wisdom teeth pulled
in China; you’d better check with the dentist if
it could be too risky.” “Pulling wisdom teeth is
also a type of operation; you’d better be
careful instead of being bold….” My husband was strongly against it. He thought I was crazy.
I already had a full week’s
nightmare because of those kindhearted suggestions and feedback. I felt stressed. I was thinking to cancel the
appointment. Should I cancel the appointment instead of taking a “risk”?
Finally I decided to keep the
appointment.
Gladly I had 3 friends who had
similar experiences and they all did quite well. Their stories gave me lots of
confidence. When I told my friends in my bible study group, the group leader
Jin told me that a couple of years ago, her four wisdom teeth were pulled out
by an intern in Taiwan. Everything turned out
great.
Finally the day came. I went to Cora
to have a nice breakfast to fill my stomach. Then I headed to the dentist. I
was telling myself that everything should be
fine since this was a great dentist recommended by my friend.
I parked my car and walked into the
office. I said hello to the receptionist and then I talked with the
receptionist for several minutes .I wanted to make myself less nervous.
Then the dentist and his assistant
came .They welcomed me to the room. After I lay
down on the chair, I looked around and noticed the instruments in a tool plate,
they looked sharp , shining and rigid. I suddenly felt my body becoming stiff and my blood stopped flowing after seeing them
Several minutes later, the dentist
came to me. He smiled at me and told me that I would be all right since my teeth
looked not bad. He told me that my case should be a simple
case. After I signed a paper, he started to
inject anesthetic into my mouth.
At that time, I hoped that I could fall asleep and not
know what was going to happen. But
unfortunately, although my mouth was becoming numb, I was still very awake. I
could know exactly what was going to happen.
“I am going to pull your upper
teeth now.” the dentist told me. Actually at
that time I was very nervous. My whole body was
shaking, my hands were shaking, and my legs were shaking. Maybe my teeth were
shaking too; although I could not feel them. I
listened to music and repeated one of my favorite old songs “Affair of Half a Lifetime,”
I realized that I had had a half lifetime affair with my
wisdom teeth as they only stayed with me for half of my life or less.
After the four teeth were all
pulled out, I became much more relieved.
Although I could not speak because of my numb mouth, I used hand gestures and hand-written notes to communicate with the dentist
and receptionist. He
gave me a paper with simple instructions, as my
case was a very straightforward one.
After I left the dentist’s office,
I decided to buy some congee to take home since
that seemed to be the
only food I could have at that time.
I went to a congee house then gestured for their menu.
“Do you want to take eat in?” the waitress warmly welcomed me to the
restaurant.
I looked at her and shook my head.
“Do you want to take out?” she
asked me.
I nodded.
After I ordered the two congee dishes, I sat there and waited
for the food. Several minutes later, the congee was ready. Another waitress came to me and asked: “Is that you who ordered the two congees?”
I nodded my head.
She looked at me and asked again:
“Are you OK?”
I nodded again.
“Do you have a toothache?” She was
curious and concerned and asked again.
“I …had
my teeth… pulled…” I spoke slowly and with difficultly as I could not feel my mouth at all.
When the waitress saw my mouth, it must have been full of blood;
she cried out and ran away. At that time, I realized that I was not wearing a mask and I had
scared her away with my bloody mouth.
I felt great as I found it can be
fun to scare people.
After I went back home, I felt very
weak and exhausted. I looked at my watch and recalled that
the doctor said the anesthetic drug would not be
effective after 3 hours. I was quite concerned what was going to happen after 3 hours. I
chose to watch two movies to spend the 3 hours
so that I would not be too nervous and watch the
clock ticking.
As a matter
of fact, I didn’t even take any Advil; I slept through the whole night
peacefully.
Today is almost one week after my
dental experience. Everything is fine except I still feel a bit sore
and uncomfortable in my mouth.
But the experience was not as scary
as I thought. The best part is that I no longer
need to worry about my wisdom teeth the next time I get
my teeth cleaned. I also learned a lesson not to ask too many people before making a decision, as everyone can be different.
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