Understanding the Pain of Oral Surgery: Causes and Solutions
Discover why oral surgery causes pain and effective pain management strategies.
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Oral surgery often hurts due to trauma to the tissues, nerves, and bones in the mouth. Post-operative pain and swelling are part of the body’s natural healing process. Following your dentist's aftercare instructions, taking prescribed pain relievers, and using cold packs can help manage discomfort effectively. Always consult your surgeon if pain persists or worsens.
FAQs & Answers
- What causes pain after oral surgery? Pain after oral surgery is caused by trauma to tissues, nerves, and bones, leading to a natural healing response.
- How can I manage pain after oral surgery? Manage pain effectively by following aftercare instructions, taking prescribed pain relievers, and applying cold packs.
- Is it normal to experience swelling after oral surgery? Yes, post-operative swelling is a normal part of the healing process after oral surgery.
- When should I call my surgeon about pain after oral surgery? Contact your surgeon if the pain persists or worsens beyond typical post-surgery discomfort.