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Does tooth extraction hurt?
Tooth extraction is usually performed painlessly thanks to the use of high-quality anaesthesia and a gentle approach.
Tooth extraction is usually performed painlessly thanks to the use of high-quality anaesthesia and a gentle approach. Even though the procedure itself is painless, some pain may occur afterwards. How do we prevent pain at The Clinic?
- Use of high-quality anaesthesia: At our clinic, we use modern, high-quality anaesthesia to ensure that tooth extraction is painless. The procedure is painless, ensuring maximum comfort during the operation.
- Gentle approach: We perform the procedure gently to minimise any complications and speed up the healing process. The aim is for healing to proceed as quickly and smoothly as possible.
- Painless procedure: You will not feel any pain during the tooth extraction thanks to effective anaesthesia. The entire procedure is performed carefully and without unnecessary stress.
- Possible pain during anaesthesia administration: The administration of local anaesthesia may be slightly uncomfortable, but the procedure itself will be painless. Most patients experience only short-term pressure or slight discomfort during administration.
- Pain after the procedure: After tooth extraction, there may be mild pain or discomfort, which is a normal reaction to surgery. This pain usually subsides within a few days and can be relieved with common painkillers. If the pain persists or worsens, we recommend that you contact us.
This article is for informational purposes only and does not replace an in-person examination. If you have a specific concern or question, get in touch with our team — we will be happy to invite you for a consultation.

Author
MDDr. Michal GašparovičSpecialist in modern conservative dentistry, oral surgery and prosthodontics

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