After tooth extraction, you can take pain medication, antibiotic medication or cold compresses under doctor’s guidance to relieve pain.
1. If the incision is too large after tooth extraction, or the extraction time is longer, its postoperative body stress reaction is larger, there will be more intense pain, you can take pain medication (such as ibuprofen) under the guidance of the doctor to relieve pain.
2. After tooth extraction, antibiotic drugs (such as cephalosporin or metronidazole) can be taken or injected intravenously under the guidance of the doctor to minimize the chance of infection of the tooth extraction wound and avoid the pain caused by infection.
3. Cold compresses can be applied within 24 hours after tooth extraction to relieve the pain caused by swelling and edema of the wound to promote the rapid healing of the wound. In addition, avoid eating spicy and hot food to avoid aggravating the swelling and pain of the wound.