Painkillers are commonly prescribed after dental procedures such as tooth extractions, root canal treatments, implant surgery, and wisdom tooth removal to reduce pain and inflammation.

Common Painkillers Used in Dentistry
- Ibuprofen
Reduces pain and swelling.
Often the first choice for dental pain.
- Paracetamol
Effective for mild to moderate pain.
Can be used when NSAIDs are not suitable
- Diclofenac
Used for moderate to severe dental pain and inflammation.
Important Points
- Painkillers relieve symptoms but do not treat the cause of dental pain.
- Persistent toothache may indicate infection, decay, or another condition requiring dental treatment.
- Patients with stomach ulcers, kidney disease, liver disease, pregnancy, or certain medical conditions may need alternative medications.
Prepared by Dr. Mustabshera Malik | Dental Tourism Hub