FAQ
Most frequent questions and answers
During the extraction, local anesthesia is administered to numb the area, ensuring a painless procedure. You may experience some discomfort after the extraction, but your dentist will provide instructions for pain management.
The recovery time can vary depending on the complexity of the extraction and individual healing factors. Typically, it takes a few days to a couple of weeks for the extraction site to heal completely.
It’s advisable to stick to soft foods and avoid hot, spicy, and crunchy foods immediately after the extraction. Gradually reintroduce solid foods as the healing progresses.
Smoking can interfere with the healing process and increase the risk of complications. It’s best to avoid smoking for at least 48 hours after the extraction.
If you experience severe pain, excessive bleeding, swelling, or any other concerning symptoms, it’s important to contact your dentist promptly for further evaluation and guidance.