Matters related to inpatient or outpatient removal of difficult wisdom teeth

  Patient Question:Disease:Wisdom tooth blockage Description:20 years old, the following right wisdom tooth inflammation last month very painful, now want to remove, consulted the local hospital recommended hospitalization, individuals do not have time to hospital extraction Hope to provide help:Please doctor to see must be hospitalized?  If the doctor can extract it, is it possible to do it as an outpatient? Also, does it take a lot of days to get an infusion after the wisdom tooth is extracted from the right side of the bottom?  Doctor: Your wisdom tooth is deep and difficult to remove, and after the operation there will be more swelling and pain than the normal difficulty of wisdom tooth removal, and there will be more complications, easy to bleed more than the day after the operation, no bleeding will be swollen, and after three days after the operation there will be repeated and increased pain, and there is a possibility of nerve damage, which will be treated in time to reduce the symptoms if hospitalized, and for doctors with little experience, it is possible to do it in the hospital operating room. The doctor there is right to let you choose hospitalization in your local area.  Of course, here in my difficult outpatient clinic to do the technical facilities should be stronger than the grassroots, but postoperative treatment in a timely manner is not as good as hospitalization, although also need postoperative infusion, but unlike hospitalization can be twice a day, so some postoperative symptoms will sometimes aggravate, there is no absolute. The cost is difficult to use minimally invasive methods in addition to the basic 500 per pill, some wounds require up to 300 drugs, but also post-operative medication. Most of the inpatient costs are covered by medical insurance, while outpatient costs are covered by personal accounts. All of this needs to be understood in advance. Of course, you do not have to worry about this, no matter what will eventually heal, just the length of time.