As a new clinical concept, comfortable treatment is gaining increasingly acceptance. Pain is the fifth vital sign in humans and the primary concern for patients. It is also a clinical issue that must be faced in alveolar surgery. This article summarizes pain cognition, the impact of postoperative pain and clinical pain grading. It also discusses the significance of postoperative pain management. It also categorizes commonly used analgesic medications in clinical practice; and introduces the concepts and techniques of comfortable treatment and comfortable therapy. The author suggests that in order to achieve comfortable treatment in alveolar surgery, the first step is to relieve postoperative pain. Postoperative pain management should not only be treated as temporary analgesia but should be managed around the perioperative period as the key stage. Using preemptive analgesia before the onset of pain, combined with non-pharmacological methods, provides basic support and guarantee for patients to achieve the goal of comfortable treatment. The purpose of this article is to emphasize comprehensive control of postoperative pain in alveolar surgery, guiding and promoting the popularization and promotion of corresponding technologies with the concept of comfortable treatment. This aims to reduce the adverse impact of surgery on both physical and mental well-being, facilitating physiological recovery and enhancing patient compliance. To ensure that patients undergo diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation processes with ease, comfort, and satisfaction.
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