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Asked: August 22, 20262026-08-22T03:32:02+00:00 2026-08-22T03:32:02+00:00In: General

Should I Still Have Pain 5 Days After Tooth Extraction?

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Is it normal to experience lingering pain five days after undergoing a tooth extraction? Following such a procedure, one might conceivable anticipate some discomfort, but how much is considered acceptable? As the days progress, should the intensity and frequency of the pain diminish, or can one expect a more prolonged sensation of ache? Could there be underlying factors contributing to this persistent discomfort, such as an infection, dry socket, or even individual variances in healing capacity? It’s intriguing to ponder the myriad of responses our bodies can manifest post-surgery. Is there a threshold that differentiates typical recovery from the necessity for further medical intervention? What signs should one be vigilant for amidst the healing process? At what point does a mere inconvenience morph into a cause for concern? These questions swirl around in the mind, leaving one to wonder about the journey of recovery and the complexities of our own physiology.

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