Wisdom teeth extraction after anesthesia is administered is essentially painless. Block anesthesia is usually chosen for mandibular wisdom teeth, and local infiltration anesthesia can also be performed. Depending on the condition of the wisdom tooth, if the wisdom tooth is orthodox, local infiltration anesthesia can be chosen before removal. For mandibular wisdom teeth that are crooked, block anesthesia is usually chosen, along with local infiltration anesthesia, which can effectively provide anesthesia and pain relief. The extraction process is to cut the gums, turn the gingival flap, remove the wisdom teeth, after the removal of wisdom teeth need to be sutured, stop bleeding. Usually the stitches are removed in about a week, and you can’t brush or rinse your teeth for 24 hours after the extraction. If you have pain after the procedure, you can choose pain medication, commonly used are Loxoprofen sodium tablets, acetaminophen or ibuprofen.