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How long does the pain for a root extraction last?

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3 days to one week: Pain usually intensifies for about three days post-operatively, and then should gradually diminish in a week.. Strong pain lasting longer may indicate osteitis or infection.

Answered 11/22/2013

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Dr. Charles Lockhart answered

Specializes in Dentistry

Depends: Root removal healing is determined by infection, location, and difficulty of removal, but you should be functional within a week. If not, revisit the dentist to evaluate complications.

Answered 11/24/2013

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