Title: 3 Causes of Throbbing Pain After Tooth Extraction
13 CAUSES
2Tooth extractions arent known for being
particularly comfortable, unfortunately.
Dentists do their best to prevent pain during
the procedure by using anesthesia.
3The discomfort you feel after the medicine wears
off is still better than the pain of an infected
tooth. If throbbing pain occurs after your
extraction, then it could be from one of these 3
common causes.
4Check for Signs of Normal Healing Pain
5Your body has special pain receptors that respond
when they detect damage or trauma. A tooth
extraction involves irritating your gums and the
underlying bone.
6Although your dentist is careful to avoid
causing unnecessary trauma, your body recognizes
this as an injury. Normal healing pain
typically becomes noticeable after the oral
anesthetic wears off.
7It tends to worsen over the next several hours.
After peaking sometime within the first 24
hours, youll notice it gradually improving.
8Most people feel mostly pain-free by the third or
fourth day. Some swelling and soreness can
continue throughout the first week.
9Throbbing pain during the first 24 hours after
your extraction is likely just a sign that your
body is healing. The pain should respond well
to any over-the-counter or prescription
medications you take.
10It may also decrease with basic self-care.
Applying a cold pack to the outside of your
cheek can help soothe the inflammation that
causes pain.
11Watch Out for Dry Socket
12Removing a tooth leaves a small hole in your
gums. A blood clot fills this hole and
protects the underlying bone and nerves.
13Sometimes, a clot fails to form properly. One
can also be lost before the tissue has a chance
to fill in the hole.
14Dry socket responds well to cleaning out the
area so that no food debris remains. We can
also pack it with medicated gauze to encourage
healing and protect the underlying bone and nerve.
15Some people develop dry socket without any
obvious reason why. You can do your best to
prevent it by avoiding things that could
dislodge the clot, such as smoking, or drinking
from a straw.
16Treat Painful Infections
17Bacteria can sometimes invade the extraction
site. You are more likely to develop an
infection if you have gum disease.
18Throbbing pain isnt the only symptom that youll
likely notice with an infection. Swelling
might increase during the time when it should be
going down.
19You could also have a fever or see pus coming
from the area. Infections may be treated with
topical or oral antibiotics. Usually, youll
notice relief within a day or two after
starting treatment.
20Following our aftercare recommendations is the
best way to avoid throbbing pain. If you
experience pain that doesnt respond to medicine,
then give us a call.
21We can treat dry socket and infections so that
you can get back on track with your healing.
22Noble Dental Care is a family-oriented dental
care clinic. Dr. Scott and his staff care about
you and your health.
23Give us the opportunity to give you the smile of
your dreams. Call us for an appointment at
(480) 820-3515.
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