Follow these Guidelines to Recover from your Root Canal Procedure

When a tooth has become severely decayed or badly infected, a root canal is usually the next course of action to help save and preserve the tooth. If you have an upcoming appointment and are wondering what to expect after your treatment, here are some helpful guidelines to recover from your tooth canal procedure quickly and painlessly.

Your Mouth may feel Numb

Following your procedure, don’t be surprised if your mouth, lips, and tongue feel a little strange. The dentist commonly uses an anesthetic to numb the area so you won’t feel any pain. This numbing effect can last a few hours once the procedure is completed.

Take Recommended Medication

As the anesthetic wears off, you may begin to experience a throbbing pain which can last a day or two. You can treat this with regular over the counter pain medications like ibuprofen or something stronger that is prescribed and recommended by your dentist. It’s important to always carefully follow their instructions regarding what meds you can and cannot take.  

Avoid Biting or Chewing Anything until the Numbness has gone

Often, root canal procedures require a follow-up appointment to restore the tooth fully. So it’s important to be extra gentle with it. Try to avoid eating anything until the numbness has worn off in order to avoid the risk of biting your cheek, tongue or surrounding area.

Brush and Floss Regularly

Just because your single tooth is undergoing treatment, it doesn’t mean it’s a good excuse to avoid regular dental care. Continue to brush and floss daily as you normally would. This is especially important while your tooth is healing since any excess bacteria could cause infection.

Follow Your Dentist’s Instructions

Remember to listen to the instructions from your dentist. By following the recommended actions, your new crown can last years, but it can also require some follow-up treatment from time to time. Make sure to visit your dentist when recommended and maintain good oral care habits to keep your gums and teeth healthy.

At Carlingwood Dental, we make your oral health a top priority. Our team is dedicated to providing the best comprehensive care for you and your family in Ottawa. Give us a call today to set up your next appointment. Our dentists will be happy to answer any questions you have about root canal procedures and aftercare, or any other oral treatments you’d like to know about.

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