Sterling Heights Root Canal - What Should I Know About Care After my Root Canal?
After you have had a root canal done, you may be wondering what you can and cannot do. It is important that you follow your dentist's instructions as to the aftercare of your tooth, in order to ensure you do not damage the work that was done or cause any additional pain to yourself. Here are a few things you will need to know about the follow-up care involved with a root canal procedure.
If your doctor prescribes or recommends anti-inflammatory or painkillers, take them as directed to keep pain at bay. This will resolve any pain or discomfort that you may experience after the treatment. In the event the painkillers do not seem to respond, then you will want to make a call to your LaserDentalAssociates.com doctor at 586.977.9050 to see what s/he advises.
Avoid using the tooth to chew. Although it has been sealed, it can still be sensitive to the touch and extremely sensitive to any kind of pressure put on it from chewing. Try softer foods or chewing with the opposite side of your mouth for a few days to keep from aggravating the area.
Attend your follow-up appointment. Your doctor will typically schedule you for a follow-up visit a few days or so after your root canal procedure. Be sure to attend this visit, as it is crucial to ensuring that your root canal was successful and that the crown and sealant is properly in place.
Notify the doctor of anything concerning. If you have pain that increases around the tooth and is not resolved by painkillers or over-the-counter medications, consult with your doctor. Any unusual swelling should be addressed as well. A spike in your temperature, cracking or breaking sound in the mouth, or strange feeling that the filling has come out or come out of place should result in a phone call to your dentist to notify him or her of the issue or concern.