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About two weeks ago I had the exact same operation. It was a broken tooth with triple roots back in my upper mouth and when the procedure started I didn't know what was going on. I was hearing loud bangs in my head as if someone is using a hammer. Watching this video now I realize that it was the surgical bur. My dentist probably used a bur with edges. So when it was rotating it was cutting the tooth and causing hammer like noise in my brain. It took about half an hour to extract the tooth piece by piece. She placed some paste in the hole as shown in this video and then she stitched the gum. I did not feel anything, except the last needle which went very deep in my pallet to the root. The dentist was superb and did a fantastic job. After the anesthesia wore off, I didn't even use any pain killer. It is fully cured after 2 weeks.
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Do clarify that this is a surgical extraction performed by an oral surgeon.
Under a general extraction performed by a general dentist, most of the time, the use of a fast handpiece drill will not be used. The said 'tools' called luxators/elevators are solely used to rock the tooth and then followed by forceps to extract the tooth.
The dentist will then examine the socket for any bits of tooth still in the socket. Most of the time, the sharp bits of bone will be left as it will be healed.
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Just pointing out that they wonât use a drill unless they top of the tooth breaks off not giving them anything to grasp onto with the forceps. That tool they use to remove the gums from the tooth is called an elevator, itâs actually used to âelevateâ the tooth, and or loosening it. They donât generally have to use a surgical method if the tooth doesnât break or show signs of surgical intervention. For anyone who is scared now donât be scared please, itâs a quick process where they numb the tooth, loosen it a bit, and then use the forceps to gentle rock the tooth and pull it out. Every dentist has different methods but generally they wonât jump to using a drill this quickly.
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I had my tooth extracted. Bruhh i am just telling to those who are really scared that what will happen? How much pain will he suffer from during the procedure. But lemme tell u guys this procedure is supper fun. You just have to sit for an half hour or so and the dentist will do he's work. You will go from no pain trust me literally no pain đ
. So just have confidence and think positive that everything will be all right and best of luck for you extraction. You are not only the one who is having the extraction. There are many people with you
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@vxxqk
10 months ago
if y'all have a tooth extraction soon, i'm here to tell you that you shouldn't even worry. the injection, if that's what you're scared of, is just a little pinch and they keep the needle out of sight. plus, most of the time, they use numbing cream on the area even before that. if you're scared of the actual extraction, then know this. there. is. no. pain. just pressure. it might be a little startling, but there's no pain, and it's very much bearable. I also suggest you talk to your oral surgeon during the process, it can save you from feeling any pain due to not enough anesthetic. take care, and good luck with your extraction!
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