How does a tooth extraction work?!


Question: How does a tooth extraction work!?
Is it painful!?

Are you put out under anesthesia (never have)!?

How long does it take!?

What happens after they remove the tooth!?


I'm a little nervous!. Sorry for all the questions!.!.!.thanks so much!!!!




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Answers:
Part of it is painfull!.

You get a needle in your mouth right where the tooth is
i think four times!.!. twice on the inside where ur tounge is and
twice on the side of ur cheek!.

Thats the part that hurts, when they actually pull the tooth
out it doesnt hurt at all cus u cant feel it at all =]'

It takes about minutes, and the anesthesia takes about three hours too wear off after, and ur mouth feel sreally numb and all buldgy and you cant talk!.

After they remove the tooth, they put a sponge in your mouth!. It's looks liek a pice of twoel paper folded up!. And once you get home you have to change that after about half an hour, and replace it with one that that give you!. Once the blood stops you don't need to put another one in!.

It's very simple, I was litterally crying on the chair right before i got mine pulled LOL!. but after it was over I was liek THATS IT!? I'll be honest, the needle hurt alot, but the actuall pulling out didnt feel anything! So once the needles all done you got nothing to worry about

I didnt get to eat for liek about hours!. And then after those hours, you can drink liquids, eat SOFT food, and eat as much ice cream and cold things as you can, but not form the side the tooth was extracted!.

It feels normal after its out, it doesnt liek HURT when u get hoem or anything, and they do give u prescription [ painkillers ] !.

Mine was really deep, they had to stitch the gap becaz it was so big and blood wudnt stop!. So yeaa lol!.!. pretty bad experince!.

But good luck, and its not THAT big of a deal!. But once you get it out be sure to get alot of rest since you wont be abe to eat much after, so ull feel week i know i did, i ***** stand up i felt so queezy!.

Hope this helped <3

Tanyaa !. xoxo!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

1!. It is not really painful, but it is uncomfortable, depending upon the degree of difficulty!. It will be bruised afterwards, so painkillers and a quiet day at home is recommended!.
2!. Most extractions are done with local anaesthesia (LA)!. More LA is required than for a filling!. You might get nitrous oxide ("happy gas") if you're particularly nervous, but this is a relaxant rather than an anaesthetic!. Very few people require intravenous sedation (IV) or general anaesthetic (GA) unless they are very difficult extractions or multiple extractions at one time (like "wisdom teeth")!.
3!. After the anaesthetic has taken effect, a quick extraction can take as little as 5 seconds, like an upper wisdom tooth!. Healthy premolar extractions for braces will only take 1 minute!. Molar extractions will usually take longer, and vary considerably!. If you are having a weak rotten tooth pulled out that shatters, then it may take up to 20-30 minutes!.
4!. After the tooth is removed, you are usually given a gauze pack to bite down on to staunch the bleeding!. If you are bleeding more than usual, you may have a clotting material placed in the wound!. Sometimes stitches (sutures) may be placed to help close up large holes or multiple holes!.
5!. You go home and take painkillers!. Simple painkillers are used for simple extractions, and stronger painkillers may be prescribed for difficult or multiple extractions!. Normally antibiotics are not given unless there has been a facial swelling with an abscess!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

The dentist will numb the area or you are put to sleep therefore you donot feel any pain during treatment!. Anesthesia can be local or general depending upon tooth!. In simple it is just local and in wisdom teeth if they are impacted then it can be general also!. For more information on tooht extraction you can read the following article from a very informative dental website
http://www!.identalhub!.com/ArticleSubCate!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

You should ask your dentist/endodontist/surgeon this!.

The answers you want nobody can give you because we don't know what tooth is coming out, if you're gonna need anesthesia or if you're going to need a bone graft or not!.

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the dentist sedates you with nitrous oxide and local anesthetic, then takes pliers and moves the tooth side to side to loosen it from the gum, can take up to 20-30 minutes to loosen the tooth!. After removal, it's just like when you were a kid and lost one to the tooth fairy!. It's all soft and you keep touching it with your tongue!. The dentist will put some gauze in there for you to bite on to control bleeding!.!.!. maybe some antibiotics, heat to face and salt water rinse!. it's kind of creepy being older and having it done!. but ,if you need to make room for wearing braces, it's worth it!.!.!.!. I'd be nervous too!. Ask dentist if he can prescribe something for you to take on the day of removal , maybe 30" before!.!.!.!.that might help!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

which tooth are you getting pulled out baby adult!. adult tooth bleeds a lot more

it is not really pain full just bring a stress ball or something to squeeze when they numb your mouth!. and definitely tell them if it hurts when they are taking the tooth out!. you don't have to be put asleep!. i was really nervous when i got my 4 baby teeth pulled out in 4th grade and and two adult teeth pulled out 7 hours ago and have to get another two adult teeth pulled out later!. the only thing that i don't like is the needle so bring a stress ball!. after they take out the tooth you just get these cotton things to stop bleeding!. after the numbing which is like two hours goes away your mouth might hurt not alot but mine still bothers me!.BTW i was so nervous today !. hope this helps ; )Www@Answer-Health@Com





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