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Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Hear me out


I'm so bored now so i decided to blogging while waiting my movie to load .
Today wake up so early. Ard 7am+
Mom called my hp and asked me to open the door for her .
She fetch my father to airport , he's going to HongKong .
I tried to sleep after that but cant get myself back to my lala-land !
I keep rolling on bed until ard 9am+

Messaged dear , and he's preparing to go out .
For operation .
Yea,operation to remove wisdom tooth.
He told me tat 1/20,000 ppl will have the chance to have a lose feelings at the lower mouth .
wtf? tats freak me out !
Make me dam worried -.-
After tat he said he was just scaring me. funny -,-

I went to do some research on wisdom tooth operation.
I think this is what he meant :

1) The roots of lower wisdom teeth sometimes lie in contact with a nerve inside the lower jaw, this being the nerve, which supplies feeling to the lower lip and chin on the same side.
Occasionally this nerve may be bruised or otherwise damaged when the wisdom tooth roots are removed, resulting in temporary numbness of the lip and chin, which may last for 3 - 9 months.
It is usually, although not always, possible to determine from the pre-operative x-rays, whether such nerve injury is likely. Permanent nerve damage is also possible but extremely rare

and ...


2) The nerve that supplies feeling to the side of the tongue may be damaged during wisdom tooth surgery, resulting in loss of feeling and loss of taste on that side of the tongue. Recovery may take 6 - 12 months but on rare occasions, loss of feeling and taste may be permanent.


Just now dear sms-ed me after his surgery .
He's fine . :)
He just said dam alot blood .
EEEKK ! I freaking phobia to blood. -___-
But thx god he's fine .
Haha . Who knows sooner is my turn? *touchwood*
I hope it wont .
It's only necessary to be remove if the tooth starts to cause trouble .


Okay gtg watch my movie.
Tata byeee

xoxoxo



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