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What You Should Know About Root Canal Recovery

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Root canals may sound scary, but with a good understanding of what to expect during the recovery, you'll come out of the procedure knowing how to maintain a healthy smile for years to come.

If you've been scheduled for a root canal, chances are good that you are preparing yourself for what to expect during the procedure. However, it's equally important that you understand what to expect after the procedure as well so you can adjust and heal without complications.

Root Canal Recovery Process

Your dentist will work alongside you providing preventive care and maintenance so your teeth can remain healthy and strong. However, despite best efforts, you may still find yourself requiring a root canal procedure if the damage to a tooth's root is too severe to correct with other options. Avoiding a root canal in the first place is preferable. But if one becomes necessary, arm yourself with information to be prepared for the procedure and recovery process.

What to Expect with Recovery

Before your procedure, your dentist will explain what to expect. You should expect some soreness in the days following your root canal, particularly as the local anesthetic wears off. As a result of having your mouth open for the duration of the procedure, you may experience some discomfort at the site of the root canal as well as general jaw soreness.

If you've been provided with pain medication, it may help prevent discomfort while you heal.

Emergency Situations

While some mild pain or discomfort is normal, it is critical to monitor your mouth for any changes and to see your dentist as soon as possible if you experience any of the following symptoms. If it is after regular business hours or you are unable to schedule an appointment, you should go to your hospital's emergency department. The sooner you seek assistance, the more likely it is that we will be able to resolve the problem and relieve any pain you are experiencing before your condition worsens.

Signs & Symptoms

  • Moderate-to-severe pain
  • Pain or pressure lasting more than a few days
  • Persistent or visible swelling (2+ days)
  • Rashes, hives, or other allergic reactions to the medication
  • Pain medication isn't working
  • Losing the temporary crown/filling

For a Quicker Recovery

Individual recovery times vary, but you can expect most of the pain you were experiencing prior to treatment to fade quickly after a root canal procedure. In general, your mouth should have less swelling and little to no pain within 7 days of the procedure.

To help expedite the recovery process (and prevent secondary issues from happening), you can ensure the best care for your mouth, post-procedure, by following these suggestions.

  • Choose foods that won't require a lot of chewing
  • Avoid chewing on the tooth until after the permanent crown or filling is placed
  • Ensure regular brushing and flossing, as normal
  • Take a break from exercising for a few days
  • Get enough rest and sleep to help recovery
  • Monitor your health and any changes

To learn more about root canals or to schedule an appointment with us, contact our North York dentists today.

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