What should I do if pulpitis is particularly painful after taking medicine

Updated on healthy 2024-06-26
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Your case is apical inflammation, and it is okay to take some anti-inflammatory drugs and take medicine. The pulp is the nerve. When you're fine, rinse your mouth with salt water.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Is it inflamed? Take some anti-inflammatory drugs and endure today, it is the most worry-free to be cured.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If it is really pulpitis, the only way to do a root canal is to go to the dental clinic. Other medications are just relief.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's an inactivator, a very old practice. The best way for acute pulpitis is to pull out the nerve under local anesthesia, which is painful and the process is shorter. Taking medicine can only alleviate it, but it doesn't have much effect. It hurts, so I quickly go back and take it out and do a root canal**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Did you go to a regular dental hospital? If not, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital! Listening to your description, it seems that the doctor gave you a pulp deactivation, that is, killing the tooth nerve.

    To do this, you should generally take a dental film first, and you can do it depending on the situation. Ordinary dentists don't have this facility, so they just look at it, which is very dangerous. The black substance filled in is a deactivator, that is, arsenic, commonly known as arsenic, which is a highly toxic substance.

    After filling it out, seal it again, and if it is not handled properly, it will lead to poisoning. If the dose is too high, it will kill other nerve tissues, which is dangerous!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This is related to the tissue structure of the tooth, there is a pulp in the middle of the tooth, the space of the pulp cavity is limited, when the pulp has inflammation, it will produce congestion, edema, exudation, so that the volume of the pulp increases, because the space of the pulp cavity is limited, the increase of pressure causes the ischemia and hypoxia of the pulp, and the exudation is aggravated. At this time, the pressure in the pulp cavity rises sharply, compressing the tooth nerve, and the pain is particularly severe. Dental neuralgia often radiates to the trigeminal nerve, and the head hurts severely.

    During sleep at night, due to the attraction of the earth, the position of the head is low, and the blood flow to the head increases, which aggravates pulp congestion, so patients with pulpitis often have increased pain at night. I was really restless and couldn't sleep at night.

    The best way to do pulpitis is to open the pulp and drain it. You can't do this by yourself, so you have to ask a specialist to deal with it, make a hole in the affected tooth, play a role in drainage, reduce the pressure in the pulp cavity, and the pain will be relieved.

    If some analgesic drugs are used, they can also play a role in relieving pain, and the effect is definitely not as good as that of caving and decompressing.

    Expert advice: If you have pulpitis, go to the hospital as soon as possible**, otherwise you will suffer in vain.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    How painful pulpitis is, getting up in the middle of the night and "hitting the wall".

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It doesn't hurt. I had a pulp extraction a while ago. However, it hurt for 1 day after sealing the anti-inflammatory drug, and it gradually stopped hurting the next day. It is normal for 48 hours to have pain, and the doctor said that if the pain continues, it is best to go to a follow-up visit immediately. The other tooth is sealed and observed, and it is basically painless.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you don't seal it, the hole will hurt a lot, and the pain won't be bad when you seal the medicine, and the anesthetic will be gone, so you try not to move your mouth, and it will be much better after a day.

    But not necessarily.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Now that the hole is sealed, the pain has intensified. This is very common. But not necessarily.

    If it hurts after sealing the medicine, you should take some anti-inflammatory drugs, such as metronidazole, cefradine and other drugs.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I took Bamir first, because there was no other medicine at home, so it worked a little.

    Later, I read what I wrote on the Internet that I used liquor to add salt, melted it and dipped it in a cotton swab to bite my tooth, and it really worked.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Is it temporarily filled? If it is too tight, it may be that the inflammation is severe, but it will generally stop hurting tomorrow.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Is it that the anti-inflammatory drugs are a little tight.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello, if the pulp inflammation is more severe, the doctor has temporarily sealed the affected tooth and the pressure in the pulp cavity will be relatively large, the pain is in the current situation, go to the manuscript ruler hospital to open the temporary seal, the pain will be relieved, and it may take two more changes to completely eliminate the inflammation.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    When acute pulpitis occurs, the pain is severe, and the effect of general analgesic drugs is not obvious, and it can develop into pulp gangrene in the later stage.

    A visit to the dentist is recommended**.

    1. The principle is to preserve the living pulp or save the affected tooth, emergency treatment can open the pulp and decompress, rinse with warm saline, place painkillers, take anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs at the same time, 1 2 days after the pain is relieved, depending on the specific situation of the affected tooth, choose: myeloidectomy, dry pulp, or root canal**.

    To put it simply, the dentist performs surgery to remove the pulp, disinfect the pulp cavity, and then fill the tooth after the symptoms are gone, so as to achieve the purpose of preserving the affected tooth.

    2. If there is no retained value of the affected tooth, the affected tooth can be extracted to relieve the pain of the patient and prevent the disease from continuing to spread.

    3. Drug analgesics, oral pain relief tablets, toothache 2 tablets, or cranial pain, etc. Or put toothache water or camphorol cotton balls into the cavity to relieve the pain.

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