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Will An Extraction Or Oral Surgery Hurt?

Depending on the extent of the damage to your teeth, gums or jaw bones, your dentist will advise you on the best anaesthetic for you. For a simple tooth extraction, a local anaesthetic is all you will need. For major oral surgery, your dentist may recommend a general anaesthetic. Either way, it is highly unlikely […]

Depending on the extent of the damage to your teeth, gums or jaw bones, your dentist will advise you on the best anaesthetic for you. For a simple tooth extraction, a local anaesthetic is all you will need. For major oral surgery, your dentist may recommend a general anaesthetic. Either way, it is highly unlikely you will feel any pain during the procedure. With a tooth extraction under a local anaesthetic, you may feel a little bit of pressure as the tooth is removed. Some pain is normal following an extraction or oral surgery, but you should be able to manage this with over the counter pain medication. If the pain is intense or does not subside, you should contact your dentist immediately.

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