What to eat after tooth extraction painkillers


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After tooth extraction, ibuprofen sustained-release capsules or Fenbid can be taken to relieve pain. After tooth extraction, especially within 24 hours, tissue swelling and pain will appear. Pain is very obvious. Oral painkillers can be used to relieve pain. The swelling and pain of the tissue can also be relieved by local cold compress on the corresponding cheek side, and the swelling and pain of the face can be relieved by medical ice pack or iced bottled mineral water cold compress on the corresponding cheek side. After extraction of complex teeth or wisdom teeth, facial swelling and pain will normally appear after surgery. In this case, do not chew food prematurely with the extraction side. To maintain oral hygiene, oral anti-inflammatory drugs can be taken to prevent tooth extraction wound infection, such as oral cephalosporins and metronidazole tablets.