stealth toilet
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Despite the comical Simpsons dialogue the subject of this topic refers to, my current pain is anything but comical.
After eating a snack this afternoon I found the right side of my mouth to be unusally exhausted after chewing, even to the point of being sore. I thought perhaps I had pulled a jaw muscle or somehow clicked it out of alignment, but upon close inspection in a mirror I found a tooth in the back of my mouth very slightly protruding above the surface. Wisdom teeth. Great, just great.
Now I've never had wisdom teeth before, but from what I understand more often then not these things have to be yanked out of people's skulls so they don't get infected or whatever. Right now seeing a dentist isn't an option I'm really looking in depth at. Is there any chance this wisdom tooth will decide to stop growing for awhile, say until final exams are over at the end of April? Or am I gonna be in this oral pain until I see a dentist, which will then most likely leave me in even greater oral pain?
After eating a snack this afternoon I found the right side of my mouth to be unusally exhausted after chewing, even to the point of being sore. I thought perhaps I had pulled a jaw muscle or somehow clicked it out of alignment, but upon close inspection in a mirror I found a tooth in the back of my mouth very slightly protruding above the surface. Wisdom teeth. Great, just great.
Now I've never had wisdom teeth before, but from what I understand more often then not these things have to be yanked out of people's skulls so they don't get infected or whatever. Right now seeing a dentist isn't an option I'm really looking in depth at. Is there any chance this wisdom tooth will decide to stop growing for awhile, say until final exams are over at the end of April? Or am I gonna be in this oral pain until I see a dentist, which will then most likely leave me in even greater oral pain?