For most extractions, local anesthesia is used to numb the area around the tooth being removed. This ensures that you won’t feel any pain during the procedure, although you may feel some pressure or movement. Local anesthesia is applied directly to the gums, and it takes effect quickly.
How it Works:
The dentist will inject a local anesthetic (such as lidocaine) into the area around the tooth. Within minutes, the area will be fully numb, and you won’t feel any pain during the extraction.
Duration:
The effects of local anesthesia typically last a few hours after the procedure, so you may experience some numbness in your mouth after you leave the clinic. Once the anesthesia wears off, you may begin to feel some mild discomfort, which can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers.