1. Take Your Medications
Perhaps the best tip for handling pain after a root canal is to take your medications as prescribed. If you were prescribed antibiotics, make sure that you take them accordingly. Antibiotics are important, because they help to clear any infection that was present in the tooth and surrounding areas. If you stop taking your antibiotics, you might begin to experience severe pain.
Additionally, ensure that you take your pain medications if they were prescribed. Ideally, you should take your first dose of pain reliever before the anesthesia wears off. This will ensure that you only experience mild discomfort immediately following the procedure, instead of moderate pain.
2. Take An Anti-Inflammatory
If your dentist did not prescribe you any medications or pain relievers, consider taking an anti-inflammatory medication. Since dental procedures cause inflammation in the gums, nerves, and surrounding tissues, an anti-inflammatory medication can significantly reduce pain and …show more content…
Mild discomfort or pain is common after dental procedures, but you should not experience severe pain. Each day after your procedure you should notice that your pain diminishes. If you experience pain that is truly excruciating or is gradually increasing, contact your dentist immediately. Severe pain may indicate that there is a problem with your recovery. There might be infection left in your tooth or surrounding tissues. The dentist might not have removed all nerves. Alternatively, there might be an issue with your bite. Luckily, all of these can easily be