Does it hurt to extract a tooth?

Tooth extraction is painless under good anesthesia, but it is also related to the individual’s sensitivity to pain and anesthesia. 1. Tooth extraction is carried out under local anesthesia, the nerve conduction around the tooth is blocked, and there is no obvious sensation of tooth extraction after the anesthesia takes effect. If there is inflammation around the tooth, which affects the absorption of anesthetic, there will be different degrees of pain during tooth extraction. 2. The sensitivity of each person to anesthetic is different. The same amount of anesthesia has different effects on different people. The dose of anesthetic can be increased if there is pain during extraction. Drinking alcohol also affects the absorption of anesthetic, and tooth extraction will be painful after drinking alcohol. Therefore, tooth extraction is not painful under normal circumstances. If you are not sensitive to anesthesia or if you have a tooth extraction after drinking, the effect of anesthesia will be less effective and you may experience some pain during the extraction.