Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A recent study urges non-opioid pain relievers for teens with wisdom tooth extraction because of higher rates of opioid addition/abuse in teens afterwards.
https://ihpi.umich.edu/news/unwise-opioids-wisdom-teeth-study-shows-link-long-term-use-teens-young-adults
but have mercy. please don't assume tylenol has the same pain-related benefit. pay for the non-opioid options.
Dentist here.
Studies show that taking Tylenol and ibuprofen AT THE SAME TIME has the same pain relieving benefit as prescription (opioid) pain meds. Take 500g Tylenol and 800 ibuprofen. Works like a charm.
I’ve done hundreds of surgical extractions, and I can count on one hand the number of times I’ve had to give a script for pain meds. They are hardly ever necessary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A recent study urges non-opioid pain relievers for teens with wisdom tooth extraction because of higher rates of opioid addition/abuse in teens afterwards.
https://ihpi.umich.edu/news/unwise-opioids-wisdom-teeth-study-shows-link-long-term-use-teens-young-adults
but have mercy. please don't assume tylenol has the same pain-related benefit. pay for the non-opioid options.
Anonymous wrote:Why are so many people getting general anesthesia? Seems almost as nuts as the opioids. General anesthesia is not something you want to use more than necessary over a lifetime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are so many people getting general anesthesia? Seems almost as nuts as the opioids. General anesthesia is not something you want to use more than necessary over a lifetime.
It isn’t the same general as for an abdominal surgery or something.
Anonymous wrote:Why are so many people getting general anesthesia? Seems almost as nuts as the opioids. General anesthesia is not something you want to use more than necessary over a lifetime.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, thank you so much for all the replies, they are super appreciated! DC and I went for the consultation today and the surgery will be during the summer, with general anesthesia but no breathing tube, does that sound right? What are the non-opoid options? We were planning on just doing tylenol and staying away from opioids, but would love to hear experiences with non-opioid alternatives. Thanks again for all the replies, I never went through this so both DC and I have no experience with this at all!
Anonymous wrote:All 3 (!) of my kids had theirs out this year, with various degrees of impaction, pain tolerance and nervousness. All got general anesthesia. Other than grogginess and short term confusion, they were fine. Mild discomfort for a couple of days after and minimal swelling. I know we were fortunate but it really was no big deal. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:A recent study urges non-opioid pain relievers for teens with wisdom tooth extraction because of higher rates of opioid addition/abuse in teens afterwards.
https://ihpi.umich.edu/news/unwise-opioids-wisdom-teeth-study-shows-link-long-term-use-teens-young-adults