Ibuprofen can be taken after the extraction of wisdom teeth, has a certain antipyretic and analgesic effect, can alleviate the pain of tooth extraction wounds. After the extraction of wisdom teeth due to the extraction process on the gums and alveolar bone and other tissues with a certain degree of trauma, especially for the ambiguous blocked wisdom teeth, but also need to carry out flap, bone and other complex operations, so after the extraction of wounds may appear different degrees of pain and swelling, you can generally take medication to alleviate the pain. Ibuprofen belongs to the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, has a certain antipyretic and analgesic effect, can relieve toothache, headache, neuralgia and other mild to moderate pain, so after the extraction of wisdom teeth can be appropriate to take ibuprofen or painkiller tablets and other medications to relieve pain caused by the tooth extraction wounds, the specific dosage needs to be in the doctor’s professional guidance to use. In addition, if the wound pain after wisdom teeth extraction is severe, and taking ibuprofen can not stop the pain, you need to go to the hospital stomatology department to find the cause of the disease, and then for symptomatic treatment.