Tooth Extraction: How Long Does It Take?

How long does an appointment take to remove one tooth?

Update: It is a molar, but not a wisdom tooth. It is badly decayed and probably partially broken. (It is my husband who is having this done.)

Answer:

My husband had 2 wisdom teeth removed previously, they used local anesthetics and it took less than an hour from check-in to check-out. Keep in mind that if he has to be put under anesthesia, it might take longer. Good luck!

When it comes to tooth extraction, the duration of the appointment can vary depending on various factors such as the type of tooth being removed, the condition of the tooth, and the need for anesthesia. In the case of your husband's molar that is badly decayed and partially broken, the extraction procedure might take longer than a routine extraction.

Wisdom tooth removal typically takes less than an hour when using local anesthetics. However, if general anesthesia is required for the extraction, the time might be extended due to the additional preparation and monitoring involved. It's important to follow the dentist's recommendations and be prepared for any potential variations in the procedure.

During the extraction process, the dentist will ensure that your husband is comfortable and pain-free. They will also take necessary precautions to minimize any discomfort during and after the procedure. Your husband can discuss any concerns or questions with the dentist beforehand to ensure a smooth and successful extraction process.

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