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Post OP Instructions
Root Canal
Taking an analgesic medication. This is very helpful in providing you with quick pain relief, even within the first hour. The most effective strategy would be taking the analgesic before the anesthesia dissipates, to keep the pain at bay.
Your tooth will have a temporary filling after the root canal. Do not chew with the tooth that has been treated until you go back to your dentist and the temporary filling has been replaced with a permanent filling.
Apicoectomy
Apply ice: You can apply ice for up to 12 hours after your apicoectomy. First, apply ice to the affected area for 20 minutes. Next, remove the ice for 20 minutes. You can continue to alternate until you experience pain relief.
Use nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs): Swelling, bruising, and/or pain are common with apicoectomies. We recommend that you use over the counter medications, such as Motrin, Advil, Aleve, or Ibuprofen to help relieve pain and reduce any swelling or bruising.
Avoid disturbing the surgery site: To help reduce the chance of increased pain, we recommend that you avoid brushing near the surgery site. Salt water rinses can keep the surgical site clean. Additionally, you should only eat soft foods, as hard or crunchy foods can easily disturb the surgery site.
FAQ
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What is endodontics?
When is a root canal necessary?
What are the signs that I might need a root canal?
Is a root canal painful?
How long does a root canal procedure take?
The duration of a root canal procedure depends on various factors such as the complexity of the case and the tooth involved. On average, it can take one appointment of approximately 60 minutes.
What happens after a root canal treatment?
What is endodontic surgery?
Is endodontic surgery painful?
How long does it take to recover from endodontic surgery?
What are the alternatives to endodontic treatment?
The main alternative to endodontic treatment is tooth extraction. However, it is generally recommended to preserve natural teeth whenever possible.