- Does wisdom teeth removal affect speech?
- Does removing teeth affect voice?
- Why do you talk weird after wisdom teeth?
- Should you limit talking after wisdom teeth removal?
Does wisdom teeth removal affect speech?
Swelling from infected wisdom teeth can cause you to avoid socializing with other people and staying confined within your home. The swelling can also affect your speech making it very difficult to even communicate by phone. Wisdom teeth should be removed before they have a chance to mature and cause trouble.
Does removing teeth affect voice?
Losing one tooth may not cause radical changes in the bones that support the teeth, but if you begin to lose more than a few, it may cause a reduction in bone density and the loss of healthy gum tissue. When this happens, it may begin to affect the way you speak.
Why do you talk weird after wisdom teeth?
Nitrous oxide tends to make you feel a bit funny and “floaty.” You may even laugh at things that are happening around you, which is why it's also called “laughing gas.” However, this change in consciousness is very short-lived.
Should you limit talking after wisdom teeth removal?
Limit talking. The more you talk, the more your tongue and associated muscles move disturbing the clots. Vigorous mouth rinsing or touching the wound area following surgery should be avoided. This may initiate bleeding by causing the blood clot that has formed to become dislodged.