What helps treat the pain after a root canal?
By Forinfos - 04/06/2025 - 0 comments
To treat the pain after a root canal, a dentist may recommend over-the-counter medications such as ibuprofin and acetaminophen, or may prescribe a stronger prescription painkiller, according to WebMD. The throbbing normally subsides after one or two days.
It is important to exercise safety when using pain medications, according to WebMD. Follow the directions on the label with a prescription medicine. Dentists vary on whether to recommend OTC pills or a prescription. The Center for Endodontic Care only notes the use of OTC anti-inflammatory medicines on its list of instructions for root canal post-operative care. People with more persistent discomfort or pain may follow up with their dentists for further treatment discussions.

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