I had mine removed 2 days ago and it didn't hurt a bit. When I first got in the chair and they put the IV in my arm the dentist told be about the procedure and started putting different types of medicine to help me with the procedure. I fell asleep in about 3 min and when I woke up I was lying in my bed. I didn't remember anything from when I fell asleep to my friend driving me back to my dorm room. My face didn't swell much because of the medicine that was given to me. I still feel no pain what so ever.
I don't know if me being in the Air Force makes anything different as I'm sure the civilian dentists will do the same thing for you.
That is the nature of that particular type of surgery. It will heal.
you should not suck on your extraction socket. The increased pressure can lead to dry socket, which is very painful. Your friendly oral surgeon.
Most likely due to the Maxilofacial or Parietal nerves, which have been disturbed by the extraction. Don't worry --- it goes away.
yes but it has to be a bigger balloon and quite dangerous and painful there is a risk of the balloon can catch on the genitalia and cut off circulation also balloons would bring pain to both unless lubricated
It is normal to see that the tissue after extraction has turned white on or about the third day after. This is part of the healing process. If the gums are red and painful then you will need to have it checked.
Of course its painful you idiot! What a stupid question to ask!
Sure, here: I think that getting my tooth pulled will be painful.
Tattoos on the hands and feet are very painful because of the nerve endings present in these parts of the body. The fingers are extremely painful though!
you are sick or getting old
They can be, especially when sitting down after getting them.
Sometimes getting there is painful, but it is not painful after you arrive. At least, there is no evidence whatever that one experiences pain after dying.
It is possible. However, depending on the difficulty of the extraction, an injection may be preferable (less painful, safer) than not having the injection.