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Does Everyone Act High After Wisdom Teeth Removal

Wisdom Teeth Removal

Introduction

Wisdom teeth removal is a common dental procedure that many people undergo at some point in their lives. While the procedure itself is relatively straightforward, many patients experience side effects in the days and weeks following surgery. One of the most commonly reported side effects is a feeling of being "high" or "drunk." But does everyone act high after wisdom teeth removal? Let's take a closer look.

What Causes the Feeling of Being "High"?

The feeling of being "high" after wisdom teeth removal is caused by the anesthesia used during the procedure. Most wisdom teeth removals are done under general anesthesia, which means the patient is completely unconscious. When the patient wakes up, they may feel disoriented and groggy, similar to the feeling of being drunk.

Anesthesia

How Long Does the Feeling Last?

The feeling of being "high" after wisdom teeth removal usually lasts for a few hours after waking up from anesthesia. However, some patients may feel the effects for several days following the procedure. This is because the anesthesia can take a while to fully leave the body.

Other Side Effects of Wisdom Teeth Removal

In addition to feeling "high," there are several other side effects that patients may experience after wisdom teeth removal. These can include:

  • Pain and swelling in the jaw and mouth
  • Bleeding from the extraction site
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Dizziness and lightheadedness
Wisdom Teeth Removal Side Effects

How to Manage Side Effects

If you are experiencing side effects after wisdom teeth removal, there are several things you can do to manage them:

  • Take pain medication as prescribed by your dentist or oral surgeon
  • Apply an ice pack to the affected area to reduce swelling
  • Avoid hard or crunchy foods that may irritate the extraction site
  • Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated

When to Call Your Dentist

While most side effects after wisdom teeth removal are normal and will go away on their own, there are a few situations in which you should contact your dentist or oral surgeon:

  • If you experience severe pain that is not relieved by pain medication
  • If you have excessive bleeding from the extraction site
  • If you develop a fever or other signs of infection
  • If you experience numbness or tingling in your lips, tongue, or chin
When To Call Your Dentist

Conclusion

While not everyone will feel "high" after wisdom teeth removal, it is a common side effect of the anesthesia used during the procedure. If you do experience this feeling, rest assured that it will usually go away on its own within a few hours. If you are experiencing other side effects or have concerns about your recovery, don't hesitate to contact your dentist or oral surgeon.

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