No sir.. Extraction will be done under local anaesthesia.. So there will not feel any pain while extracting the tooth.. But u ought to have the prescribed medications prior to and post extraction with the soft diet..
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Under normal circumstances anesthesia helps in complete numbness of tooth and surrounding structures and patient will not feel any pain while extraction.You have to follow post operative instructions.Take antibiotics and analgesics for next 3 days.
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Tooth extraction is not painful as it is done under local anesthesia...After tooth extraction you need to follow the analgesics and antibiotics as prescribed...have only soft food items for 3 days after extraction...Avoid hot and spicy food...Do rinse withluke warm salt water....
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Anesthesia is given for painless extraction. After extraction you will have antibiotics and painkiller. Only thing you have to do before extraction is to have a dose of prescribed antibiotic and relax. After extraction just complete the dose of medication and for first 24 hours after extraction have soft and cold food, donot use hot, hard food also dont chew from the side of extraction and dont use straw to drink juice or water
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