We hope your experience at Park Ridge Endodontics has been a pleasant one. Please read the following instructions carefully, as they encourage an effective healing process and increase the success of the procedure on your tooth.
Endodontic treatment has now been completed. The root canal system has been sealed. However, the outer surface is filled with a temporary restoration. A final restoration must be placed by your general dentist, so please call their office for an appointment. A complete report of treatment will be sent to your dentist. It is important to see your general dentist 2-3 weeks after your procedure has been completed.
Your tooth is more prone to fracture immediately after endodontic treatment. You should chew on the other side until your restorative dentist has placed a core build-up and a protective restoration, usually a crown. If your tooth’s strength is seriously compromised, your endodontist or restorative dentist may place a post and permanent filling inside the tooth. Your restorative dentist and endodontist will determine the appropriate restoration to best protect your tooth.
Following root canal therapy, it is not unusual for the tooth and surrounding area to be sore. This is a normal healing procedure and it can take up to 10 days. During that time we recommend that you take 600-800mg of Ibuprofen (Advil or Motrin) every six to eight hours for the first few days. If you cannot take Advil or Motrin you may take 1000mg of Acetaminophen (two extra strength Tylenol). Additionally, the amount of discomfort felt after treatment is dependent on the amount of discomfort a patient experienced prior to the treatment. In other words, the degree of discomfort after the root canal often mimics discomfort felt before the treatment. Regardless, discomfort and pain can typically be managed with over the counter medications.
The treated tooth contains temporary filling and prior to the permanent restoration placement by your general dentist, be cautious while eating. Though it is perfectly fine to eat immediately after the procedure, try to avoid hard or sticky foods, which may dislodge the temporary filling or damage the tooth.
We recommend that you maintain good oral hygiene with brushing and flossing to keep the area clean. Sometimes pieces of the temporary filling will chip away before you get a chance to see your general dentist, this is okay. If the entire filling falls out, please contact us. We recommend seeing your general dentist within 10-14 days of the procedure for permanent restoration.