Root extraction is usually performed under local anesthesia and is mostly painless. However, there will be local discomfort during the surgical operation of root extraction, and slight pain from the extraction wound after the effect of local anesthesia wears off after the operation.
1. Roots that need to be extracted generally refer to residual roots that cannot be retained and broken roots from the extraction process. Root extraction is performed under local anesthesia and is generally painless. However, during the root extraction process, a dental hammer is used to hit the dental tines so that the tines are inserted between the root and the alveolar bone, loosening and removing the root.
2. During the process, there will be discomfort due to impact vibration, but generally patients can tolerate it. After the effect of local anesthesia disappears, the local wound of root extraction may have mild swelling and pain, usually two days after the operation will gradually disappear, if necessary, follow the doctor’s advice with chlorhexidine gargle to prevent infection.
If you need to remove the root of the tooth, it is recommended to go to the oral health care institution in time, complete the examination, and be operated by a professional dentist to avoid adverse consequences.