After Single Tooth Extraction

What to Expect After Extraction of a Tooth

Scottsdale, AZ
Your oral and maxillofacial surgeon will provide official, detailed instructions and information related to your specific procedure.

The information below is provided as a general overview.

After a single tooth is removed, mild swelling, bleeding, and discomfort are common during the first 24–48 hours. Most people begin to feel better within a few days, and the gum typically heals within 1–2 weeks. Full bone healing may take several months, depending on your health and the complexity of the extraction.

Key things to expect:

  • Localized swelling and tenderness near the extraction site
  • Mild bleeding for the first few hours post-surgery
  • Soft foods and hydration help protect the healing socket
  • Pain relief with prescribed or over-the-counter medications
  • Avoid smoking, straws, and vigorous rinsing to prevent dry socket

Some of the most common questions about Tooth Extraction (Removal) include:

  • How long does it take to heal after a tooth extraction?
  • What can I eat after a tooth extraction?
  • How do I stop bleeding after the procedure?
  • Is pain normal after tooth extraction? How do I manage it and get relief?
  • What are the signs of complications like dry socket or infection?

Your surgeon will answer all your questions, customize your recovery plan, and provide detailed instructions so you feel confident and cared for every step of the way.

Following your surgeon’s detailed pre- and post-operative surgery instructions will help ensure a smoother recovery.
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Empowering Patients Through Education: Informed Consent and Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Videos

At The Pogue Center, we’re dedicated to providing the best oral and maxillofacial surgery experience, and part of that means upholding the highest ethical standards. As part of this commitment, we offer a comprehensive Patient Library.

In our Patient Library, you will find special videos designed to promote transparency, reduce anxiety, and ensure every patient feels confident and well-informed before treatment.

  • Informed Consent Videos help patients understand the risks and benefits.
  • General Education videos and our other resources help patients fully understand the procedures, the preparation, and the recovery phases.