Dear Patient,
Extractions are always done under local anesthesia. That means the site from where extraction has to be done will be numbed. After that you will feel no pain, just a feeling of whatever is happening. And after extraction, the dentist will prescribe you a few medications which you ll have to take for 5-7 days.
Tooth removal for braces treatment is quiet normal, usually pain isn't there but if at all pain is there after anasthesia effect goes off it shall be bearable gradually decreasing by the day.
What you are experiencing is anxiety which is very common. Discuss your fears with your dentist and he will be able to calm you down better. Be relaxed as the only pain you will feel is the prick of the injection... That's it. However if you are still not ready for the extraction ask your dentist for treatment under conscious sedation using nitrous oxide gas or general anesthesia
This is a very routine procedure.... it is done under local anaesthesia and is absolutely painless..... try to follow the doctor's instructions after the extraction for most comfortable post operative period.... Regards.....
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