yes but the pain comes and go
Pain is normal for up to 3-5 days after an extraction. However, If you notice foul tastes or drainage from the extraction site, accompanied with very intense pain, then you need to see your Dentist or Oral Surgeon. These are signs of a complication called Dry Socket, in which the blood clot that forms at the extraction site became dislodged or never formed. However, after visiting your Dentist or Oral Surgeon, they will pack it and you should feel very much so better.
Yes. It usually happens at least 24 hours after an extraction. But this is also the time period when an extraction hurts the most - see your dentist who can tell you whether it's actually dry socket or just post-op pain.
The pain of a dry socket should last no longer than 4 days. Dry sockets typically occur after you've gotten a tooth pulled. If the pain persists for more than 4 days after the extraction, contact your dentist for an appointment.
it varies but between 5 days and 20 days.
It is a bit unlikely to get dry socket 10 days after an extraction, but not impossible. Usually dry socket occurs 3-5 days after the extraction.
Between 3-and 5 days
Alcohol "numbs" the senses, so drinking beer should help "dull" the pain from having your tooth extracted.
You can start after 3 - 5 days after extraction. It's not recommended to get start earlier because possibility of apearing some complications, i.e. dry socket.
You should wait at least 4 or 5 days after a molar tooth extraction before you go swimming. This activity can get your blood pumping fast and dislodge the clot giving you dry socket.
it takes at least 5 days.
it takes about 5 days
You should see your dentist. You could have what they call Dry Socket. Usually treated with a antibiotic. An infection can also be detected by the presence of pus around the site, or a sudden fever, bad taste. If you are not on antibiotics there is always the risk of infection. Normal pain and swelling can be expected up to 7-10 days after any dental surgery due to the nature of the procedure and differences in healing time. Dry socket condition will produce a very acute and radiating pain throughout the entire jaw bone and up into the ear, and normally sets in around the 3rd to 4th day of post -op. The pain of an untreated dry socket normally subsides in a week or two and can be controlled by pain meds, but if the pain is really bad you're better off having the oral surgeon look at your extraction site and determine the nature of the problem.