Is tooth extraction painful?

Local anesthesia is commonly used during extractions so patients remain comfortable throughout the procedure. Mild soreness afterward is common and usually manageable with post-treatment instructions from your dentist.

How Long Does It Take to Recover After a Tooth Extraction?

Recovery after a tooth extraction is often smooth and relatively quick for most patients. However, full healing can take a few weeks depending on the procedure.

Can an infected tooth always be saved with a root canal?

Not always. If the infection is severe or the tooth structure is too damaged, extraction may be the safest option.

What happens if I delay treatment for a damaged tooth?

Delaying treatment can allow infection or decay to worsen, potentially affecting nearby teeth, gums, and bone.

Should wisdom teeth always be removed?

No. Wisdom teeth only require extraction if they are impacted, infected, painful, or causing crowding or damage.

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