Tooth Extraction
FAQ
Your child is likely to have some pressure during the extraction due to the pulling sensation they’ll feel, but they should experience little-to-no pain.
On the second or third day, children may be sore and or their jaw may be stiff. Pain after the extraction of deciduous teeth is rare and soreness should lessen daily. If a child’s pain becomes worse after a few days, (generally 3-5 days after surgery), this may indicate a problem in in their recovery.
The procedure is generally very quick. In fact, usually, the majority of a child’s tooth extraction appointment consists of walking the patient (and parent) through the procedure, numbing the area around the tooth, and making sure the child is comfortable. The extraction itself typically only takes about a minute.
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