Dental FAQs Demo


Dental FAQs Demo › Dental FAQs › How long does it take for a tooth extraction site to heal?

How long does it take for a tooth extraction site to heal?

Published 9 May 2026
Hi emergency responders (cops/ ambos) in Perth, just curious, do you get a heap of weird/cooked calls during a full moon compared to day to day issues? What to do if a filling falls out? How does the wait time at a dental emergency clinic compare to a hospital ER in Perth? Is there a public dental clinic for emergencies in Perth? What should I tell the receptionist when booking an emergency dental appointment?

A tooth extraction site typically takes one to two weeks for the gum tissue to heal and seal the socket. While initial pain usually subsides within five days, complete recovery—including the full regeneration of bone within the jaw—can take anywhere from several months to nearly a year to finish.

More questions

  • Hi emergency responders (cops/ ambos) in Perth, just curious, do you get a heap of weird/cooked calls during a full moon compared to day to day issues?
  • What to do if a filling falls out?
  • How does the wait time at a dental emergency clinic compare to a hospital ER in Perth?
  • Is there a public dental clinic for emergencies in Perth?
  • What should I tell the receptionist when booking an emergency dental appointment?
← Dental FAQs

Dental FAQs Demo is proudly powered by WordPress