Well, you figure that technically, you're teething again and that is where the pain comes from. Putting pressure on teething spots makes it hurt less...which is why babies chew on things when they are teething. I probably should have tossed that into the 'possible pain reliever' advice but I don't know how many things you can stick in the back of your mouth to chew on. If you have cotton balls or gauze or something like that which you can stick in the areas that are sore and kinda chew on them for awhile, you shouldn't feel too much pain. But those tend to get all gross with saliva and stuff....so....umm...beware ;)
I had my wisdom teeth out right after I graduated high school so I never really experienced the pain from them coming in. But I listen to Bann complain enough about it because he never had his taken out.
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Date: 2008-03-25 08:15 pm (UTC)I had my wisdom teeth out right after I graduated high school so I never really experienced the pain from them coming in. But I listen to Bann complain enough about it because he never had his taken out.