Hey so some day back i went to a dentist because my one teeth was paining she said on Wednesday we'll get remove teeth and I'm just stree will it'll be pain or painless
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The experience of tooth extraction can vary from person to person, and it depends on various factors such as the condition of the tooth, the complexity of the extraction, and individual pain tolerance.
In many cases, dentists use local anesthesia to numb the area around the tooth before extraction, which helps minimize pain during the procedure. You may feel some pressure or pulling sensations, but you should not feel sharp pain. If the tooth is impacted or requires a surgical extraction, your dentist may discuss other forms of anesthesia or sedation to ensure your comfort during the procedure.
After the extraction, it is common to experience some discomfort, swelling, and mild pain. Your dentist will provide you with specific post-operative instructions to follow, including taking pain medications if necessary. It is essential to follow these instructions and take any prescribed medications as directed.
If you are concerned about the pain associated with the tooth extraction, I recommend discussing your worries with your dentist. They can provide more information about the procedure and address any questions or concerns you may have. Remember, they are there to ensure your comfort and will take steps to minimize any discomfort you may experience during and after the extraction.
With the latest advancements in local anaesthetic agents used to numb your tooth and the adjoining areas make such procedures like extractions painless. Don't worry too much about the pain, if a tooth needs extraction go on for it without fear of pain. However, it is common to experience some discomfort, and swelling after the procedure, that may last for a few days. Your dentist will guide you through some post-operative instructions and may prescribe over-the-counter painkillers to help manage any discomfort.
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You should communicate your concerns and anxiety with your treating dentist to help you overcome your fears by knowing exactly what is planned for you.
Don't worry.
Before extraction, dentist will administer local anesthesia. So you won't feel any pain during removal of tooth.
After extraction, dentist will prescribe you medication as required.
So nothing to worry.
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