When you go to get a tooth pulled there is a reason, maybe it was already hurting. The dentist will put you to sleep for a minute or give you a shot to numb the area, you will feel little to nothing when it gets pulled. And nearly every time, after the tooth is pulled you will feel much, much better.But it will hurt a bit later and if you don't take care of the spot were your tooth got pulled you may get a dry socket
I had four pulled out yesterday. The worst bit is afterwards. You cannot feel a thing when they take the teeth out, apart from the dentist tugging it. but that don't hurt at all. The injections arent that bad either (unless it hits a nerve vessel, which mine did) apart from that its fine- ishh :)
As long as the provider is able to properly anesthetise the tooth, then no. If you are very anxious regarding the procedure, then sedation is always an option.
No. With modern dentistry, they use Novocaine or lidocaine to numb the area completely. The only thing you should feel is pressure and a "pulling" sensation, but no pain.
Apply some clove oil to the place where your tooth was before smoking.
Not if anathesia is used.
Having a tooth pulled regardless of the location will hurt, most dentists and oral surgeons will prescribe Ibuprofen or Vicodin after tooth extractions. However, If it's a deciduous tooth (baby tooth) and your other canine is coming in, it would be smarter to have it pulled as to allow the permanent tooth room to come in. Otherwise your tooth could come in crooked.
the removal of a tooth from its socket in the bone ------------- Extractions are commonly performed to create room for other teeth being realigned into their proper position.
This is probably normal if your gums hurt.
If it is a baby tooth and it it ready to come out, it will probably come out. On the other hand, if it is not ready to come out, it may not, in which case it will probably just hurt and bleed a lot.
I had a tooth that had a cavity under a filling that was in the tooth for MANY years. The tooth finally cracked and the back corner fell off. It did not hurt but, I knew it had to be removed. The only thing that hurt was the little pinch from the needle of the novocaine. No worries.
Sometimes parts of the extracted tooth break away during the process of removal. Fragments of bone can also break away and then work their way out of the gums.
no
yes, of course, it will hurt, the tooth (baby) will fall out when it is ready if it is a permanent tooth and it is loose, then a dentist will have to remove it.
No it does not hurt getting a tooth pulled because the dentist will numb your gums. The shot they use to numb you up will hurt a little bit.
pull it out but it will hurt