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Tooth extraction is a procedure in which a dentist removes a tooth from its socket (the hole in the jaw bone where the tooth is located).
Reasons for tooth extraction:
Tooth extractions can be performed for a variety of reasons, such as severe cavities, dental infections, advanced periodontal disease, impacted teeth, poor tooth position, or as part of an orthodontic treatment plan.
In some cases, such as a severe infection or trauma, an emergency extraction may be performed to relieve pain and prevent further complications.
During the procedure, local anesthesia is used to numb the area, minimizing pain. You may feel some pressure or discomfort, but you should not experience severe pain. After extraction, it is common to experience discomfort that can be controlled with prescription or over-the-counter medications.
The duration of a tooth extraction can vary depending on the complexity of the case. Simple extractions may take a few minutes, while surgical extractions may take longer. The dentist will inform you about the estimated time before the procedure.
A soft, cold diet is recommended for the first 24 hours after a tooth extraction. Avoiding hot or hard foods can help prevent discomfort and promote healing. After this period, you can gradually transition to a more normal diet as directed by your dentist.
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