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…
Dentistry is undergoing a technological revolution, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) is at the center of this transformation. From detecting dental caries at an early stage to assisting in complex treatment planning, AI is helping dentists provide more accurate, efficient, and personalized care.
AI-powered software can analyze dental radiographs, identify hidden lesions, assess bone levels, and…
A Re-Root Canal Treatment (Re-RCT) is a procedure performed when a tooth that has previously undergone root canal treatment fails to heal properly or becomes infected again. Instead of extracting the tooth, Re-RCT can often save the natural tooth and restore its function.
Why Is Re-RCT Needed?
A previously treated tooth may require retreatment due…
Dental crowns are one of the most common restorative dental treatments, designed to protect weak teeth, restore broken ones, or improve your smileโs appearance. But with so many options available, how do you know which crown is right for you? The choice depends on factors like durability, aesthetics, cost, and your personal needs. Letโs explore…