ohhuera 5 Posted March 15, 2012 Can't believe how excited I was to be sleeve that I forgot to mention that I woke up from the surgery with a seriously chipped tooth. The Anesthesiologist said I woke up gritting my teeth and one tooth chipped. I have always taken care of my teeth and walked in there with no problems with my teeth. I have always been complimented on my teeth but, he swears one must have been lose or cracked already. Has anyone else had this problem? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bigkim 109 Posted March 15, 2012 Can't believe how excited I was to be sleeve that I forgot to mention that I woke up from the surgery with a seriously chipped tooth. The Anesthesiologist said I woke up gritting my teeth and one tooth chipped. I have always taken care of my teeth and walked in there with no problems with my teeth. I have always been complimented on my teeth but' date=' he swears one must have been lose or cracked already. Has anyone else had this problem?[/quote'] Don't say that. I love my pearly white teeth! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gramaof4 58 Posted March 15, 2012 Oh that is aweful...However, that whole teeth grinding thing...I have broken teeth in the night with the grinding thing going on . My dentist game me a rubber guard. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
carbgrl 119 Posted March 15, 2012 It is a possible "complication" from surgery because of the anesthesia tube. They warned me about it before the surgery. I didn't have problem though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
katley 0 Posted March 21, 2012 I awoke in recovery from being sleeved to discover the anesthesiologists standing next to my bed. They apologized and told me that they had chipped a tooth. I thought they were referring to the temporary crown that I had on a molar, but I was mistaken. They had chipped one of my front teeth. It was noticeable as the chip was at an angle. My bottom lip was a little sore from the tooth rubbing against it when my mouth was closed. My surgeon stated that the anestheiologists' "had a hard time with me" as my mouth is small. He said that, for surgery, they have to insert an airway, pump your stomach, and insert the bougie, all of which is done through the mouth. I had to wait 4 weeks before being cleared by my surgeron to have the tooth repaired. My dentist took extra care not to get any Water down my throat - I was stressing over my very small tummy filling up with water! I will need to have a crown as the chip has weakened the tooth. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites