It is normal for your tooth to be sore for the first few days after root canal therapy has been completed. Initially, soft foods are recommended, as they will provide less discomfort during chewing. The soreness may continue for up to one week. Your tooth may feel differently the second and third weeks. By the fourth week, it should feel like your other teeth.
In the majority of cases, any postoperative discomfort can be managed by a nonsteroidal antiinflammatory medication (NSAID) such as ibuprofen (Advil) or naprosyn (Aleve). For those patients who cannot tolerate an NSAID, then Extrastrength Tylenol may be used. For certain conditions, a prescription for a narcotic may be necessary. If needed, Dr. Benison will discuss this with you at the time of treatment.
A very small percentage of patients (less than 5%) experience post-operative swelling in the area that was treated. If this happens, please call our office immediately to speak with the doctor.
For female patients, there may be an interaction between antibiotics and oral contraceptives. If you are presently taking antibiotics or if our office has prescribed them, please use alternative means of birth control for your entire cycle that month.
If you have any questions or concerns following your treatment, please do not hesitate to call our office. If your call is after office hours or on the weekend, the answering service will page the doctor.
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