*Updated again* 9:40 p.m. EDT July 16, 2009.
I spoke with a family representative about Mischa’s condition, and the horrible unnecessary gossip that is now all over the internet.
Interestingly NONE of the sites posting today’s information have confirmed what I know or what the facts are.
Of course as usual NONE of these sites will link to me, or the exclusive info here.
As I reported Last night, Mischa has been on pain medication for complications arising from oral surgery to remove impacted wisdom teeth.
Mischa is simply being observed and monitored while in the hospital and may have had a reaction to her medications.
From Los Angeles Times 8:40 PT — Reporting that Mischa, one of the stars signed to Ashton Kutcher’s production, “The Beautiful Life” is to begin filming in New York City next week, and Mischa is still scheduled to move there. According to a source at CBS Television Studios, the show’s production has not yet been disrupted.
Barton has been cast as an aging — the actress is 23 — model.
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Mischa has been on pain medication and I spoke with a family representative and confirmed that Mischa Barton was taken to the hospital due to complications from oral surgery.
Contrary to the gossip that has been tweeted by the LA Police and Access Hollywood there was nothing illicit going on as was implied.
The surgery involved deep impacted wisdom teeth that had to be removed from her jaw bones.
Her family is with her and she is being treated with antibiotics.
As a rule of thumb, the younger the age of the person having the wisdom teeth extractions the less potential they will have for experiencing complications. Studies have shown that the number of complications, related to both healing as well as the procedure itself, that occur in association with wisdom tooth extractions increases once a patient has passed into their mid to late 20’s.
The pain associated with a dry socket can be moderate to severe in intensity and often has a throbbing component. The pain can be just localized to the extraction site or it may radiate from the extraction site to the patient’s ear or eye (on the same side of their face).
A dry socket, more formally referred to as alveolar osteitis by dentists, is a fairly common complication associated with tooth extractions. The formation of a dry socket involves a scenario where the blood clot which forms in the tooth socket’s after the extraction isn’t properly retained (either it disintegrates by way of fibrinolysis or becomes dislodged). Since this blood clot is an important factor in protecting the boney socket and initiating the healing process, the healing of the extraction site is interrupted and becomes delayed.




















But Mischa can’t drive. When she got her DUI, they also found out she had been driving without a valid license.
She’s never driven since then.