What anti-inflammatory medications to take after dental implant surgery

By anti-inflammatory drugs, patients mostly refer to antibiotics, which are mainly used to prevent and treat infections. It is recommended to take some broad-spectrum antibiotics after dental implant surgery, commonly used penicillin and cephalosporin drugs, as well as anti-anaerobic drugs such as metronidazole.
Dental implant surgery process can cause some damage to the gums, easy to combine with bacteria and other pathogens infection triggered inflammatory lesions. The appearance of inflammation will affect the healing of the surgical wound, affecting the implant osseointegration, according to the doctor’s instructions to take broad-spectrum antibiotic drugs to prevent and treat infection. Commonly used drugs include penicillin drugs such as amoxicillin capsules, cephalosporins such as cefadroxil capsules and nitroimidazole drugs such as metronidazole tablets.
It is recommended that patients choose the appropriate antibiotics under the guidance of the doctor to carry out treatment. Dental implant surgery should also pay attention to regular routine, pay attention to oral hygiene, drink more water, light diet, avoid smoking and alcohol.