What to do if your tooth is not swollen but painful after extraction

No swelling but pain after tooth extraction can be relieved by oral liquid painkillers or cold compresses. Pain after tooth extraction can be relieved by oral painkillers, such as ibuprofen capsules, diclofenac sodium extended-release tablets, losoprofen sodium, etc., taking medication is recommended under the guidance of a doctor, or follow the instructions to take, not because of the pain of unauthorized increase in the amount of medication. The pain is more serious 24 hours after tooth extraction, you can relieve the pain within 24 hours by applying cold compresses, using a towel wrapped with an ice pack placed on the side of the tooth extraction, cold compresses for about twenty minutes can relieve the pain, and at the same time can prevent swelling after tooth extraction. Therefore, after the extraction of teeth can be through oral medication or local cold compresses to relieve pain. Severe pain needs to go to the dentist in time.