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We make sure to take all the right steps so that your tooth extraction is comfortable and doesn't hurt. You might feel a little discomfort or mild pain as you recover, but most patients say they don't feel much pain, if any, when the tooth is actually being removed.
The time it takes to pull a tooth can vary depending on how complicated it is and what the patient needs. Generally, most tooth extractions are done in under an hour.
The recovery period can vary based on factors like how difficult the procedure was, your age and general health, and how closely you follow the post-operative instructions. It's common to have some discomfort, swelling, and bleeding in the initial days. Most patients can expect to be fully recovered within one to two weeks.
For the first few days, you should avoid eating hard or chewy foods, as these can irritate the extraction site and delay healing. Focus on soft foods that are easy to chew and swallow, such as soup, yogurt, or mashed potatoes. Once you feel more comfortable, you can slowly start eating solid foods again, but make sure to follow your dentist's guidelines and avoid foods that are too hot or spicy.
