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Is Wisdom Tooth Extraction Painful?

Having your wisdom teeth taken out is something that most people go through, but it can be a frightening prospect nonetheless. If you're worried about being stuck in pain for days or even weeks after the procedure, you should rest easy - that's not going to happen. Here's the three methods your dentist will use to ensure that you don't have a lick of pain from your dental extractions.

General Anesthesia

General anesthesia is the first thing that dentists use to manage your pain when you're getting your wisdom teeth taken out. General anesthesia is the type that puts you into a state of unconsciousness. It ensures that you won't feel anything or even be aware of the procedure as it's going on, which lets the dentist do their work without hurting you.

General anesthesia will last as long as the procedure does, so when you wake up, you shouldn't remember anything about the procedure and you definitely won't have experienced any pain.

Novocaine

After you've been placed under general anesthesia, most dentists will still proceed to use Novocaine. This is an injected pain reliever that's injected right into the gums where the procedure is going to be performed.

Dentists use Novocaine despite also using general anesthesia to ensure that you don't feel any pain when you come out from general anesthesia. There will be a period of time where you'll need to just rest and recuperate, and taking medication isn't easy during this time. As a result, you can simply rely on the Novocaine to keep your gums numbed and you shouldn't feel any discomfort.

Pain Relievers

Lastly, your dentist will send you home with pain relievers. When taken according to directions, these are extremely useful in keeping pain away. It's important that you take them as often as directed, and to not miss a dose; it's easier to keep the pain away than it is to stop it after it's started.

If you take your pain relievers as directed, you shouldn't experience any discomfort for the duration of your recovery. You'll have several days worth of medication so that your gums can heal and close up before you run out.

Wisdom tooth extraction doesn't have to be painful at all. With these methods, your dentist can ensure that you won't feel any discomfort or pain during or after your wisdom teeth have been extracted. The only thing you need to concern yourself with is taking it easy and recovering after you've had your teeth taken out. 


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