Tooth extraction socket pain may be caused by soft tissue trauma, swelling of the socket, and infection of the socket, which can be treated with medication to relieve the pain. 1. Soft tissue trauma: it may be the soft tissue burns caused by the heat generated when removing the bone with the drill, and it may also be the soft tissue damage caused by the instruments when extracting the tooth. You can follow the doctor’s instructions to take ibuprofen capsules and metronidazole and other drugs to relieve tooth extraction socket pain. 2. Swelling of the tooth socket: after tooth extraction in the healing process, the formation of blood clots in the extraction site, and then by the blood clot mechanization, granulation tissue generation, gradually replaced by bone tissue, this time there will be extraction of the tooth socket pain, you can follow the doctor’s instructions with roxithromycin, tinidazole and other drugs. 3. Dental fossa infection: If there is obvious redness, swelling, pain and fever after tooth extraction, it means that the tissues in the fossa are not healing well, and inflammation and secondary infection will occur, and there will be pain in the fossa of the extracted tooth, it is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions to take drugs such as amoxicillin and ceftriaxone sodium to relieve the pain. Extraction of tooth socket pain should be timely medical treatment, under the guidance of the doctor for standardized treatment, at the same time, pay attention to a light diet, more vitamins, avoid staying up late, avoid tobacco and alcohol, avoid spicy and stimulating food, try not to eat too hot things.