How to Take Care of Your Teeth after a Dental Root Procedure

A dental root procedure provides you with a great option when you want to avoid tooth extraction. This procedure can be quite intense as it targets the inner part of the tooth. After the procedure, you can expect to be in some discomfort. Like all other dental procedures, you should prepare for a recovery period as well. The good thing is that there are a number of things that you can do to deal with the effects of the procedure.

Follow all instructions given

The endodontic surgeon should give you instructions on what you can and cannot do during the recovery. You should follow these instructions to the letter. You may need to rinse your mouth with warm salty water to help with the healing and kill pathogens. You should listen to the advice of the dentist as it will make a difference in your recovery process. You should ask questions where you do not understand so as to end up with a better experience.

Take the prescribed medications

You may get a prescription for antibiotics and pain medicine. Ensure that you take the medicine as instructed. Pain may drive you to take the painkillers but you should not overlook the antibiotics dose. The antibiotics will help to prevent any infections that may cause you more distress. An infection can also undo the benefits of root amputation. This procedure targets a problematic root and leaves the healthy ones intact. An infection may affect healthy roots and eventually require the extraction of the whole tooth

Change your meals to soft foods

As expected, the place where the procedure will take place will be sore afterward. You will find it hard to eat as it will be difficult to chew with the side where the procedure is done. You should start with soft meals that will not require a lot of chewing. You can also incorporate a liquid diet. You will not put pressure on the sore part of the mouth this way. The soreness will fade away in a few days as the healing process continues. You should remember to stick to healthy meals and avoid foods that will encourage the development of infection-causing pathogens.

A dental root procedure comes with expected side effects such as soreness and inflammation. Infection of the affected tooth and gum is also possible, especially when you do not follow the instructions given. Taking the prescribed medication is one way of handling the expected side effects. You should also eat the right types of foods and such should be soft to chew. If you notice any problems, you should contact your dentist early enough to avoid any complications that may arise from untreated infections.

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