Topeka Dentistry
Carrie Peterson, DDS & Ben Rutherford, DDS

Are kids in pain after tooth extraction?

When your child has a tooth extraction, you’ll probably have questions. You may be wondering, “How long does the pain last after tooth extraction in kids?” Or you could be tempted to Google “tooth extraction pain in children” to get some answers.

You’ll be glad to know that our dental team understands your concerns and is here to help you navigate this delicate situation.

Will My Child Be in Pain After a Tooth Extraction?

Once we remove your child’s tooth, you should take them home to rest and recover.

You should know that they may have some pain, bleeding, or swelling afterward, but here’s how to deal with any of these concerns:

  • Give them over-the-counter pain relievers to help with any discomfort.
  • Have them bite down on gauze to help form a blood clot and control any bleeding.
  • Place an ice pack on their face to numb the area and reduce swelling.

Questions About Dental Extraction Aftercare?

If you need pediatric dental care in Topeka, KS, for a tooth extraction, our caring dental team can assist you! At Topeka Dentistry, our goal is to provide the guidance you need to help your child understand the extraction process and recover quickly.

To schedule a consultation or appointment, please call our dental office at (785) 266-9100.

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