I’m traumatized… II

The trauma caused by my 1st surgical extraction of wisdom tooth was NOTHING compared to the 2nd one, even though it was said that the 2nd wisdom tooth was of less extraction difficulty.

 

A slice of my gum’s still attached to the tooth!

 

Another angle. This time I could keep the whole piece of the tooth

 

Post extraction & anesthesia, the pain was so immense that I found it almost unbearable. Later in the evening, I became Frankenstein!

 

Frakenstein!

Photo grabbed from: http://ugly-halloween-decorations.com/scary/Frankenstein/

 

I mean, my right jaw line swelled and looked as though I have squared-jaw like Frakenstein.
 

Photo taken during the peak of swelling. Did I look sexy?

Worth highlighting, in his endeavour of extracting my tooth, the dentist injured the right corner of my mouth…

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2 Responses to “I’m traumatized… II”


  1. 1 yunmei April 20, 2010 at 7:15 pm

    OMG… there\’s still a piece of your flesh stuck to the wisdom tooth. It feels so painful to see it. I cannot imagine the pain you are going through. Hope you get well soon. Take care. The swelling will reduce after a few days and you will get to eat soft food.

  2. 2 Just April 22, 2010 at 2:22 pm

    This is what you call 后天性堕胎…of course I am referring to your teeth lah :)


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