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Do Tooth Extractions Hurt? What You Should Actually Expect

Published May 8, 2026

The short answer: during the procedure, no — modern local anesthetic numbs the area completely. After, expect mild-to-moderate soreness for 2–5 days, usually managed with over-the-counter pain relievers. Here’s exactly what to expect, what makes recovery faster, and when to call us.

During the procedure

Local anesthetic (lidocaine, typically) numbs the tooth, gum, and surrounding bone within 5–10 minutes of injection. You’ll feel pressure as the dentist works — teeth are anchored in bone and removing them takes physical force — but you shouldn’t feel pain. If you do, tell your dentist immediately; more anesthetic is added.

For very anxious patients, we offer optional nitrous oxide (laughing gas) or oral sedation. Both are safe additions to local anesthetic and let you feel relaxed (or barely remember the visit afterward).

The first 24 hours after

Anesthetic wears off 2–4 hours after the procedure. From that point, expect:

Pain management

For most simple extractions, alternating ibuprofen (400 mg) and acetaminophen (500 mg) every 3–4 hours covers the discomfort better than either alone. For surgical extractions or impacted wisdom teeth, your dentist may prescribe a stronger pain reliever for the first 1–2 days.

Recovery timeline

What makes recovery faster

When to call us

Most extraction recoveries are uneventful. Call us at (817) 431-6995 if you experience:

Booking an extraction

We offer simple extractions at $149 and surgical extractions at $249 for uninsured patients. Book online or call (817) 431-6995. Same-day emergency slots are available daily.

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