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I had my teeth extracted vs i had my tooth extracted

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I had my teeth extracted' is used when referring to multiple teeth being removed, while 'I had my tooth extracted' is used when talking about a single tooth being removed.

Last updated: March 19, 2024 • 1930 views

I had my teeth extracted

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to the removal of multiple teeth.

This phrase is used when talking about the extraction of more than one tooth. It indicates that a person underwent a procedure to have multiple teeth removed.

Examples:

  • I had my wisdom teeth extracted last week.
  • After the accident, I had my front teeth extracted.
  • She had her baby teeth extracted when she was young.
  • The dentist recommended having my decayed teeth extracted.
  • Due to overcrowding, I had my extra teeth extracted.
  • I just joined this site because two months have gone by since I had my teeth extracted and had immediate dentures put in and I'm still having so ...
  • However, when I had my teeth extracted under IV sedation, I came around, knew nothing of what had happened but woke with beautiful new ...
  • She verified I had my teeth extracted and dentures made 4 years ago and it is in my record that yes they will make me another bottom denture at no cost as I ...
  • Lower denture hurts and falls out: I had my teeth extracted and implants placed. I had a temporary denture made and it does not fit at all. It is extremely painful ...

Alternatives:

  • I had multiple teeth extracted
  • I had several teeth removed
  • I underwent a teeth extraction procedure
  • My teeth were extracted
  • The dentist removed my teeth

i had my tooth extracted

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to the removal of a single tooth.

This phrase is used when talking about the extraction of a single tooth. It indicates that a person underwent a procedure to have one tooth removed.

Examples:

  • I had my wisdom tooth extracted last week.
  • After the accident, I had my front tooth extracted.
  • She had her baby tooth extracted when she was young.
  • The dentist recommended having my decayed tooth extracted.
  • Due to infection, I had my infected tooth extracted.
  • I had my tooth extracted last Wednesday.Durind the ..... I had my tooth extracted about 48hr's ago, my face has swollen up a little bit and its quite painfull. I had ...
  • Dec 26, 2013 ... hello…..i had my tooth extracted three days ago but my gum is not healing as fast as i thought it would, the pain killers are over and they've ...
  • I had my tooth extracted about 5-6 hours ago. Is it normal for bubbles of saliva to sit in socket area? ...Visitor from Benton (answer); Pain after Tooth Extraction: I ...
  • I had my tooth extracted (#8) on Thursday morning. Everything went very well and it is healing great. I go in about 2 1/2 months to have my ...

Alternatives:

  • I had a tooth extracted
  • I underwent a tooth extraction procedure
  • My tooth was extracted
  • The dentist removed my tooth
  • I had a single tooth removed

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