Just as almost everyone is guaranteed to have to deal with the pain of getting their wisdom teeth pulled, they’re just as likely to be prescribed opioids to cope. A recent Michigan News article from University of Michigan discussed a study that suggests an opioid prescription for a wisdom tooth procedure could set the patient on a path to long-term opioid abuse.
The study, led by U-M research fellow and surgical resident Calista Harbaugh, found that people ages 13-30 are nearly 2.7 times as likely as their peers to still be filling opioid prescriptions weeks or even months after the procedure. The author suggests oral surgeons prescribe non-opioid painkillers initially, and then a less than seven-day opioid supply if acute pain lingers.