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July 12, 2024

How Can I Care for My Tooth After a Root Canal?

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You have finally booked that root canal appointment but you’re not sure what to expect after your treatment. Undergoing a root canal can be an important step in saving a damaged or infected tooth and proper post-procedure care is essential to ensure the tooth heals effectively and to prevent any complications.  

That is why we have put together a straightforward guide on how to care for your tooth after a root canal:

1. Be Sure to Follow Your Dentists' Instructions

The number one thing is to follow your dentists’ advice. After your procedure, your dentist will provide specific aftercare instructions tailored to the work completed. It’s important to follow these recommendations closely as it’s crucial for promoting healing and avoiding complications.

2. Manage Discomfort After Your Root Canal

It is normal to experience some pain or discomfort after a root canal. Over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen or acetaminophen can help manage this. Your dentist may also prescribe stronger medication if it is necessary. You can also apply an ice pack to the outside of your cheek for 10-15 minutes at a time which can help reduce swelling and alleviate some of the discomfort.  

3. Try to Avoid Eating Until the Numbness Wears Off

It is important to wait until the local anesthesia has completely worn off before eating. The numbness can make it difficult to control your bite, increasing the risk of accidentally biting your cheek, tongue, or lips. Waiting for the local anesthetic to wear off ensures that you can eat safely and comfortably, minimizing the risk of accidental injury and promoting a smoother recovery.

4. Stick to a Soft Food Diet (Depending on Your Dentists Guidance)

After a root canal, it is important to stick to soft foods that are gentle on the treated area. Ideal options include yogurt, mashed potatoes, applesauce, scrambled eggs, and smoothies. These foods require minimal chewing and reduce the risk of irritating or damaging the treated area.  

Avoid hard, crunchy, or sticky foods such as nuts, chips, and candy, as they can dislodge the temporary filling or place undue stress on the tooth. Your dentist might have specific dietary recommendations based on your unique situation, so be sure to follow their guidance closely to ensure optimal healing and recovery.

5. Maintain Good Oral Hygiene

Continue to brush and floss regularly but be gentle around the treated area. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush to avoid irritating the treated tooth and surrounding gums. Be sure to avoid vigorous brushing near the treated area to prevent disrupting the healing process. Regular, gentle care will help ensure a smooth recovery.

6. Watch for Signs of Complications and Temporary Filling Care

Be vigilant for any signs of complications such as severe pain, swelling, an uneven bite, or an allergic reaction to medication. If you experience any of these symptoms, contact your dentist immediately.

If your dentist placed a temporary filling, handle it with care. Avoid chewing on the treated side and strictly follow your dentist’s instructions regarding the temporary filling.  

7. Attend Your Follow-Up Appointments

Follow-up visits with your dentist are essential to monitor the healing process and complete the treatment. These appointments allow your dentist to ensure that the tooth is healing properly and to address any issues that may arise.  

During these visits, a permanent restoration, such as a crown, is placed on the treated tooth. This crown provides strength and protection, helping to restore the tooth's function and appearance. Adhering to the recommended follow-up schedule is important for the long-term success of your root canal treatment.

If you have any questions or concerns about your upcoming appointments, please do not hesitate to reach out to our Dental Image Therapy Centres team!  

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