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Author: olewannabe88
Date: 2007-05-30 19:24
How long did people around here have to wait before they could effectively play clarinet after they got their wisdom teeth taken out? I'm getting mine taken out tomorrow and I'm really not looking forward to being unable to play.
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Author: seafaris
Date: 2007-05-30 19:58
I had one removed and it wasn't impacted. I was on motrin for a few days and played as soon as the bleeding stoped, about two days.
Good Luck,
Jim
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Author: jane84
Date: 2007-05-30 20:23
Not to scare you, but I know of some instances where it took several weeks...depends on the teeth and the dentist('s wisdom...haha:)
How do you know when it's time to take them out? Mine are lurking down there, reminding me that they exist from time to time. Jaw surgery..
*yikes*
-jane
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Author: katie_netie
Date: 2007-05-30 20:38
Hi there
I've heard stories of people being paralyzed in the jaw/mouth region after the surgery. It happens to a lot of people and is only temporary, but for some it becomes permanent. I don't mean to scare anyone but I think it's worth talking to the dentist and mentioning how important your mouth is to your career...
I haven't had mine out... and I don't want to... though I think it is near in my future.
Katie
Yamaha Custom SEV, Vandoren M13, Vandoren Optimum Ligature
Buffet E11 Eb Clarinet, Vandoren leather ligature and B44 mouthpiece
Going into second year university for music
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Author: hans
Date: 2007-05-30 22:18
olewannabe88,
Every case could be different, depending on what needs to be done. Why don't you ask your oral surgeon and follow her advice?
I had some oral surgery last week (but not wisdom tooth extraction) and the endodontist told me I should not play for two weeks. On the bright side, I get to eat a lot of ice cream :-)
Hans
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Author: grifffinity
Date: 2007-05-30 22:20
In my sophomore year as a performance major I had all four taken out at once - two were impacted and two had broken through but had caused cheek ulcerations after a week long Carmen performance. The first week, in no way could I or was I told I could play. My lower face was visibly swollen. Luckily this all happened over spring break, so I wasn't forced to play in any capacity.
The following week I did return to school and I was well healed, though told not to resume playing until midweek. The next weekend began Operafest rehearsal but I had no stamina in my chops. It took another week until I could play almost normally.
Overall - 1 1/2 weeks until I could play but really 3 weeks until I had the full strenght back in my embouchure. If you are young and follow your surgeons directions, you should heal well. Just don't play too much too soon!
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Author: C2thew
Date: 2007-05-30 23:17
1 month till comfortable. got all 4 out
Our inventions are wont to be pretty toys, which distract our attention from serious things. they are but improved means to an unimproved end, an end which was already but too easy to arrive as railroads lead to Boston to New York
-Walden; Henry Thoreau
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Author: RodRubber
Date: 2007-05-31 00:31
got all four wisdom teeth ALL were impacted. Took 3 weeks to a month before i could play again with no discomfort. It took me a while after that to really get back into the groove.
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Author: clarnibass
Date: 2007-05-31 04:06
I had my lower two wisdom teeth taken out. Took about two weeks before I could play again.
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Author: D
Date: 2007-05-31 18:37
If it is not quite healed don't take the risk and play. It will take much longer to heal if the wound bursts open midway through healing.
I ate lots of fruit smoothies (homemade so no chemicals) and ice cream when I had mine out.
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