Most of the usual physiologic pain after an extraction is pain in the extraction wound up to 3 days after the extraction. If there is pain in the temple after extraction, it is usually due to a post-extraction infection, and it is a more specific type of infection called dry socket. Dry socket occurs 3-5 days after the removal of a traumatized tooth, when the patient experiences a significant hollowing out of the extraction wound, accompanied by pain that radiates to the temporal region of the ear, the temple. The pain will radiate to the temporal region of the ear, the temple. This pain is not very effective even with oral pain medication, and is accompanied by a noticeable bad taste in the mouth. For dry socket syndrome must be as early as possible to the professional dentistry for treatment, usually need to extract the wound, has grown the granulation tissue removed cleanly, and then apply iodoform gauze for filling, systemic application of antibiotics and pain medication, as far as possible to control the systemic symptoms.