Why does it hurt so much to have a tooth extracted?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-12
29 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    According to what you said, you should go to the hospital for a check-up.

    Causes of pain: First: the tooth extraction wound is large and not easy to heal.

    Second: the root of the tooth is broken and not pulled out cleanly.

    Third: Dental damage to jaw teeth.

    Fourth: mandible fracture.

    Fifth: dry socket.

    Dry socket is another type of tooth extraction trauma and is more common in lower mandibular posterior teeth, especially after mandibular impacted third molar extraction. Under normal circumstances, even if the flap is deboned and extracted, the pain of the wound will gradually disappear after 2 to 3 days. If severe pain occurs after 2 to 3 days after tooth extraction, and the pain radiates to the ear temporal, submandibular area, or the top of the head, which is not relieved with ordinary pain medications, dry socket may occur.

    Clinical examination of the alveolar fossa is empty, or there is a blood clot that has degenerated and degenerated, and it is grayish-white. The broken object covered in the alveolar fossa wall has a foul smell, and the bone surface can be directly touched with a probe and there is sharp pain. There is no obvious swelling in the maxillofacial area, no obvious restriction on mouth opening, and lymphadenopathy and tenderness under the mandible.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Generally, it doesn't hurt for a day, and if it hurts after two days, it should be inflamed, and oral anti-inflammatory drugs or find a doctor to take medicine.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Every tooth is connected to a nerve and of course it hurts.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Oh, baby, deeply sympathetic

    It's the tooth that was pulled out, right? It's normal to have a day or two of regular pain, but it's already the fourth day, so why don't you think to go to a dentist to see you???

    Does it hurt to bite? Does it hurt when you don't bite? How big can the mouth open now? Does it hurt behind the ear? I guess your doctor will ask you these questions when the time comes

    We always have to determine whether the inflammation is causing the pain or the pain caused by dry socket, and does it help?

    It seems useless, otherwise you wouldn't have asked for help here,,, hehe Try a little anti-inflammatory medicine first, and when it is dawn tomorrow, you will quickly go to the hospital to find a doctor to take a look Do it early**

    Good luck

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    When it comes to tooth extraction, most people are scared, the tooth is so strong, it must be very painful to pull the tooth out. In response to this problem, Sanbo dental professional dentist said, don't you have to worry, now most of the tooth extraction is the best technology, and Sanbo oral tooth extraction can do the whole process! Nowadays, the amount of anesthetic injection is very small, the injection needle is very thin, and the pain will be a little, but the degree of pain is like accidentally being bitten by a mosquito.

    So we can say for sure that tooth extraction and anesthetic do not hurt, hold on, after the anesthetic, tooth extraction is easy, rest more, relax, everything is very relaxed.

    In addition, to consider whether the extraction and anesthetic are effective, we need to combine three aspects:

    1.The doctor's technical level: that is, the accuracy and accuracy of the anesthetic;

    2.The selected anesthetic: the imported one is stronger than the domestic one in terms of permeability, even if there is a deviation in the position of the hit, it is okay to rely on that point of penetration;

    3.Your situation: that is, the degree of sensitivity to anesthetics.

    Tooth extraction is a very common thing, and now there is no need to worry about pain in tooth extraction, you must trust professional doctors and hospitals, overcome the fear in your heart, and have tooth problems or early**!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Tooth extraction is a common thing, and nowadays there is no need to worry about pain after tooth extraction and anesthetic. You should trust professional doctors and hospitals, overcome the fear in your heart, and be positive about your dental disease in a timely manner.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I have had a wisdom tooth extracted, and I will be anesthetic before tooth extraction, and I don't feel it when I pull it out, and my mouth is numb, but it will hurt a little after extraction, but the pain is very slight, and I must find a professional place to extract it, and the doctor's technique is also very important, and there are many precautions for tooth extraction time, you can search for it on the Internet.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello, it's all ** now, don't worry!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    At present, tooth extraction is performed on the basis of anesthesia, so it will not cause pain, but after the effect of anesthesia is over, it will cause a certain amount of pain, which is within a tolerable range. After the extraction, you will need to abstain from food and water for two hours and avoid rinsing and brushing your teeth for 24 hours after the extraction.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    No, I just finished extracting a big tooth yesterday, because the big tooth has been so decayed that only the stump has no DAO retention value.

    Edition. Before the tooth extraction, the dentist will give you the right to anesthesia, anesthesia I have two injections, but believe me, it doesn't hurt at all! It really doesn't hurt at all!

    It really doesn't hurt at all! After the anesthesia, I basically didn't feel pain, so the doctor took a hammer and started to knock it, and pulled it out with forceps, but it didn't hurt! It was pulled out in 10 minutes.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There will be numbness before tooth extraction.

    Bai medicine, it will be a little painful to play anesthetic, but it can be endured

    Affected (I took the tooth before the dao to pull many times, the pain of a subordinate passed), when the pull is not felt at all, after the extraction of the doctor will let you hold a ball of cotton in the mouth to stop the bleeding, uh, to be honest, more fishy, not very uncomfortable (not pain, just uncomfortable) probably less than half a day. Maybe you should pay attention when eating, what precautions do you have to pay attention to after you go to the tooth extraction, the doctor will tell you, don't worry too much

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Look at the ** teeth too.

    If it is a large tooth inside, it will generally be difficult.

    But the main thing is to see the level of the doctor.

    Because your answer to the tooth is half-drawn.

    It's not good to pull out the doctor's high level, you don't feel it, it falls off, but it hurts when you inject anesthetic, and if the doctor's level is poor, it will hurt.

    But whether it hurts or not, problematic teeth should be treated early.

    After it hurts once, it won't be troublesome.

    Otherwise, I can keep tossing you.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I just had three teeth extracted today, and I thought it would be very painful, so I didn't dare to extract the teeth before, so now the teeth are getting worse and worse, and today I finally made up my mind to have the teeth extracted. In fact, it didn't hurt as much as I imagined, and it was just a little bit of pain after being anesthetic, but as long as I thought about what to do if I had no teeth to eat in the future, I would be braver.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There will only be a slight pain, basically no big problem, but unless it is the wrong tooth extraction, it will hurt you to death! Scold.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    All kinds of dental diseases can not be saved.

    Symptoms of various misaligned teeth, impacted teeth, and dormant teeth.

    Pathogenic or diseased teeth that cause other diseases.

    The last misaligned tooth that does not have a right bite.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I've just finished my tooth extraction and I'm sitting at my mouth.

    Dumen Hospital. I had two teeth extracted, not wisdom teeth. I'll tell you exactly that it doesn't hurt at all.

    There is no pain, you can feel someone doing it, shaking your teeth, but other than that, you don't. I pulled out two at a time and it really didn't hurt at all! Rest assured.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    In fact, tooth extraction is not so scary, the doctor will give you anesthetic, and it will be a little painful when you inject anesthetic, and tooth extraction will not feel anything. It'll be over in a moment.

    Let's take amoxicillin capsules and metronidazole tablets first. There's no other way, let's reduce inflammation first.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Tooth extraction pain is inevitable, although there is anesthetic, but the trauma is still there, so it will hurt. Try to eat liquid or semi-liquid after tooth extraction, in addition, it should also be noted that the gauze or cotton ball on the wound after tooth extraction needs to be bitten for about half an hour before spitting out, and it is normal to have a small amount of blood in saliva within 24 hours.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It hurts! Don't believe what** tooth extraction! Even if the anesthetic didn't hurt at the time, it hurt a lot later!

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    When I was taking the anesthetic, it hurt, but when I pulled it out, I didn't feel anything.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Tooth extraction will give the patient an anesthetic, and it is impossible to extract the patient's tooth without the anesthetic. So don't worry about the pain, rest assured to cooperate with the doctor.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Tooth extraction will be anesthetic, so you won't feel obvious pain, relax your mind, cooperate with the doctor, and it will be over soon.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    The anesthetic will not feel the pain after the anesthetic, the anesthetic will disappear about ten or thirty minutes after the tooth extraction, and there will be mild pain after it disappears, within the normal tolerance range. Precautions after tooth extraction;

    1.Take one Fenpidex and one amoxicillin to prevent postoperative pain and infection (some doctors will give 2.)After tooth extraction, bite the gauze ball tightly for 3 0-40 minutes, gently spit out Do not brush your teeth and rinse your mouth within hours, pay attention to rest, eat some warm food, and do not lick the tooth extraction wound without tongue.

    It is normal to have blood streaks in saliva every hour, and if there is a blood clot, you should immediately go to the outpatient clinic for follow-up4If you have pain after tooth extraction, you can take painkillers and other drugs according to the doctor's instructions5If there are stitches, remove them within a week, in just a few seconds, and it doesn't hurt.

    6.There will be a lot of saliva, you can swallow it, don't spit it all the time.

    There will be discomfort for 3 to 5 days after tooth extraction).

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    I just had a wisdom tooth extracted last month, and it hurt when I was given anesthetic, but the tooth extraction process has an anesthetic effect, so it doesn't hurt.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Pain is of course. The duration of the pain is directly proportional to the speed at which the surgeon can extract the tooth. In the fastest seconds, the person who was extracted only had a little "flash pain". The slower it is, the more painful it is. Most dentists are fast, so you don't have to worry about the pain.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    I've pulled out two, but it's not painful because of the anesthesia, but if it's not anesthetized, it will hurt a lot, after all, the teeth grow in the flesh, so it's recommended to take anesthesia.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Why do I feel so painful Crying while pulling it out.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    First of all, if there is pain in the tooth, it does not mean that the tooth has to be extracted, whether the tooth needs to be extracted depends on the situation, the principle is that if the tooth has retention value and needs to be used, then try not to extract the tooth, but to preserve the tooth by doing a conservative method, so that the tooth can continue to exercise its chewing function.

    If the tooth does not retain its value, and there is a toothache, then in this case we consider extracting the tooth, such as wisdom teeth, wisdom teeth are actually likely to be impacted or do not have a bite function for the jaw teeth, then this wisdom tooth must be extracted if there is tooth pain, after the extraction can first relieve the pain, and the second will not cause other adjacent tissue lesions.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    1 In most cases, tooth extractions are done with anesthetics. With the correct use of anesthetics, patients can no longer feel intense, uncontrollable pain. However, anesthesia will only make the pain disappear, and the patient will still be able to clearly perceive the process of the tooth leaving the body.

    Therefore, in addition to reducing the fear of pain, laughing gas can also be used in hospitals or clinics with conditions to reduce the psychological burden of tooth extraction patients.

    2. 2-3 hours after tooth extraction, the effect of anesthetic slowly subsides, especially in patients with large wounds during tooth extraction, it is still possible to feel pain, and at this time, oral painkillers can be used for analgesia.

    3. The dentist cannot relieve the pain caused by the affected tooth through the root canal**, or even if the root canal** is completed, it cannot meet the conditions required by the prosthodontic department to make dentures, so it will be extracted directly. This includes, but is not limited to, very severe pulp, periapical infection, broken teeth, short roots, extremely loose teeth, etc.

    41. After tooth extraction, it is generally required to bite the cotton ball tightly, and if there is no active bleeding, it can be spit out after half an hour;

    2. You can drink water and eat 2 hours after tooth extraction. On the day of tooth extraction, do not eat hot or hard food, and try to chew on the side that has not been extracted;

    3. Do not brush your teeth within 24 hours after tooth extraction, and do not rinse your mouth vigorously;

    4. It is normal for a small amount of blood to leak from the wound or blood in the saliva within 24-48 hours after tooth extraction;

    5. Reduce strenuous exercise within 1-2 days after tooth extraction;

    6. If there are sutures, they should be removed after 7-10 days.

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