At London Dental Specialists, we understand that tooth extraction can seem daunting. Whether you're facing removal of wisdom teeth, damaged teeth, or extractions for orthodontic purposes, our specialists prioritise your comfort throughout the procedure. Many patients worry about pain, recovery time, and potential side effects. Rest assured, modern extraction techniques minimise discomfort, with local anaesthesia ensuring you feel only pressure, not pain. Recovery typically takes 1-2 weeks, during which some bleeding, swelling and tenderness are normal. While extraction might seem concerning, removing problematic teeth often prevents further complications and protects your overall oral health. Our team is here to address your concerns and guide you through every step of this common dental procedure.
How long does it take to recover from a tooth extraction?
Recovery from a tooth extraction typically takes 1-2 weeks for the socket to heal properly. During this time, you may experience mild discomfort and should stick to softer foods, particularly if you've had a surgical extraction. At London Dental Specialists, we recommend limiting strenuous physical activity during this recovery period as it can lead to additional bleeding. Most patients find that discomfort subsides significantly after the first 48-72 hours, though complete healing of the socket takes the full 1-2 weeks.
What are the side effects of tooth extraction?
After a tooth extraction at London Dental Specialists, you may experience several normal side effects, including:
- Bleeding - Some bleeding is normal and should subside as a blood clot forms
- Swelling - Typically peaks within 24-48 hours and gradually reduces
- Moderate pain or discomfort - Manageable with prescribed or over-the-counter pain relief
- Tender mouth - Sensitivity around the extraction site
- Slight facial discolouration or bruising - More common with surgical extractions
Our dental team provides comprehensive aftercare instructions to minimise these side effects and ensure proper healing.
Is tooth extraction painful?
At London Dental Specialists, we ensure tooth extractions are performed with appropriate anaesthesia, so you shouldn't feel pain during the procedure. You may experience some pressure or pulling sensations as the tooth is being removed, but this shouldn't be painful. We offer local anaesthesia for all extractions, and sedation options are available for anxious patients or complex cases. After the procedure, mild to moderate discomfort can be expected as the anaesthesia wears off, but this is typically manageable with prescribed pain relief.
What are the benefits of tooth extraction?
Tooth extraction offers several important benefits for your oral health:
- Reduces harmful bacteria that can damage surrounding teeth and gums
- Prevents the spread of infection to other parts of the mouth or body
- Relieves pain from severely damaged or decayed teeth
- Creates space for orthodontic treatment when overcrowding is an issue
- Removes impacted wisdom teeth that could cause future problems
- Prepares the mouth for restorative treatments like dentures or implants
At London Dental Specialists, we only recommend extraction when it's the best option for your long-term oral health.
How should I prepare for a tooth extraction?
To prepare for your tooth extraction at London Dental Specialists, we recommend:
- Providing a complete medical history, including medications and supplements
- Informing us about any health conditions, particularly heart issues or artificial joints
- Arranging for someone to accompany you home if sedation will be used
- Eating a light meal before the procedure (unless instructed otherwise)
- Wearing comfortable clothing and removing jewellery or removable dental appliances
- Preparing soft foods for your recovery period at home
Our team will provide specific instructions based on your individual circumstances.
What should I avoid after a tooth extraction?
Following your tooth extraction at London Dental Specialists, you should avoid:
- Smoking or using tobacco products for at least 48-72 hours (ideally longer)
- Drinking through straws for at least 7 days
- Vigorous rinsing or spitting for 24 hours
- Hard, crunchy, or spicy foods that could irritate the extraction site
- Strenuous physical activity for 48-72 hours
- Touching the extraction site with your tongue or fingers
- Alcohol consumption while taking prescribed pain medication
Following these guidelines helps prevent complications like dry socket and promotes proper healing.
When should I contact London Dental Specialists after my extraction?
Contact London Dental Specialists immediately if you experience any of these symptoms after your tooth extraction:
- Severe pain that isn't relieved by prescribed pain medication
- Excessive bleeding that continues for more than 4 hours despite pressure
- Swelling that worsens after 2-3 days
- Signs of infection such as fever, pus, or foul taste/odour
- Difficulty swallowing or breathing
- Numbness that persists beyond the expected timeframe
- Dislodged blood clot or suspected dry socket (sharp pain 3-5 days after extraction)
Our emergency dental care is available to address these concerns promptly.
What foods can I eat after a tooth extraction?
After your tooth extraction at London Dental Specialists, we recommend consuming:
- Cool, soft foods for the first 24 hours (yoghurt, ice cream, smoothies)
- Lukewarm soups (not hot) and broths
- Mashed potatoes, scrambled eggs, and pasta
- Applesauce, bananas, and other soft fruits
- Well-cooked vegetables that require minimal chewing
- Protein shakes and nutritional supplements if needed
Gradually reintroduce firmer foods as healing progresses, typically after 3-5 days, but continue to avoid very hard or crunchy foods until fully healed.
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