Is it normal to have pain after tooth extraction, and what should I do?
Disease description:
Postoperative pain after tooth extraction
The main cause of pain after tooth extraction is trauma to the dental tissues. Tooth extraction itself is an invasive procedure that can cause mild to moderate damage to the gums, resulting in a period of swelling and pain lasting 1 to 3 days. With proper care, symptoms usually gradually improve. Another cause of pain is dry socket, which typically occurs around the third day after surgery. Pain from dry socket may significantly worsen and may be accompanied by bad breath and radiating pain. This condition requires prompt medical treatment at a hospital. If pain occurs after tooth extraction, it is recommended to seek medical attention as soon as possible.