Tooth extractions have a reputation for being painful and intimidating, but modern techniques and effective anesthesia make the procedure far more comfortable than most patients expect. Understanding what the process involves can help ease anxiety before your appointment.
Simple extractions are performed on teeth that are visible above the gumline. The area is numbed with local anesthetic, and the tooth is loosened with a dental instrument before being removed. Most patients feel pressure during the procedure but no sharp pain. The process typically takes only a few minutes per tooth.
Surgical extractions are required for teeth that are impacted, broken below the gumline, or have complex root structures. Wisdom teeth are the most common reason for surgical extraction. This procedure may involve a small incision in the gum tissue and requires slightly more recovery time.
After an extraction, a blood clot forms in the socket and is essential to proper healing. Protecting this clot is the most important part of recovery. Avoid straws, smoking, and vigorous rinsing for at least 24 hours. Soft foods, ice packs, and over-the-counter pain relievers manage most post-extraction discomfort effectively.
Most patients return to normal activities within a day or two after a simple extraction. Surgical extractions may require three to four days of reduced activity. Once healed, many patients explore permanent tooth replacement options. Learn more about what we offer on our oral surgery page, where our Fort Mill team handles everything from simple extractions to complex cases.