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Can You Brush Your Teeth After a Root Canal?

A root canal is an endodontic therapy that entails removing the inner pulp, and it is done when dental decay reaches the pulp and then the tooth’s root. A root canal therapy acts as an alternative for tooth extraction and is undertaken to relieve patients from pain while preserving the overall structure of their teeth.

Should You Brush After a Root Canal Therapy?
All patients should brush and floss regularly after a root canal. Still, it is essential to allow the local anesthesia to wear off before going back to the usual oral hygiene regimen. After the local anesthetic is marred, brushing and flossing become entirely safe. Moreover, if you are awaiting the dentist to place the permanent crown, gently brushing and flossing are recommended.

Post-operative Care for Success of Root Canal Treatment

  • Wait for Numbness to Subside: After root canal therapy, it is imperative to eat soft foods until the numbness driven by the local anesthetic abates.
  • Some Tenderness is Normal: It is entirely normal to feel some tenderness while closing and opening the mouth after a root canal therapy. The tenderness can be efficiently dealt with through medications.
  • Visible Swelling Is A Warning Sign: If you can see visible swelling in your mouth, visit your dentist at the earliest. Swelling could be the result of a post-root canal infection or maybe an allergic reaction to an anesthetic or medication.

Things to Eat After a Root Canal Therapy
Some things that you can eat or drink immediately after a root canal procedure include soft fruits such as mangoes, peaches, fruit juices, soft cereals, pudding, tofu, soup, and tuna salad. You should avoid gum, candy, peanut brittle, and very hot or cold beverages.

Schedule your appointment with a dentist today and get the treatment on time!