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September 28, 2023

Relieving Dental Pain

Dental Pain

Your dentist has a number of options for relieving short-term dental pain. These options can be either prescription or over-the-counter (OTC) medications that you can buy in the store without a prescription. In most cases, an OTC medication or combination of OTC medications will do the trick.

Over-the-Counter Medications

OTC pain-relief medications include acetaminophen and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Acetaminophen. Acetaminophen products, like Tylenol (Johnson & Johnson), might be a good choice for dental pain if you are taking certain other medications, like those used to prevent blood clots. Acetaminophen affects blood clotting less than NSAIDs and may help avoid bleeding problems. Some conditions, like asthma or kidney disease, also might make acetaminophen the best choice for you. That is because NSAIDs can set off trouble associated with either of these conditions. As with any medication, you should not take more acetaminophen than your dentist recommends. This is very important because too much acetaminophen can cause permanent liver damage. Sometimes acetaminophen is in other medications you may take, so it is important to check things like cold medicines to help keep you from taking too much. NSAIDs. NSAIDs help keep swelling down in addition to reducing pain. There are a number of NSAIDs: ibuprofen (such as Advil [Pfizer] or Motrin [Johnson & Johnson]), naproxen sodium (such as Aleve [Bayer]), and aspirin. Used alone or with acetaminophen, these drugs are as good if not better at relieving pain than many prescription medications.

Prescription Medications

Depending on your pain—the severity, or how long it lasts—your dentist may suggest a prescription medication. These medications can include some of the OTC drugs given at higher doses; for example, 200-milligram tablets of ibuprofen are sold OTC, but 400-mg tablets require a prescription.
Other prescription medicines may be a combination of an OTC and an opioid medication. Some examples are Vicodin (AbbVie), which is a mixture of acetaminophen and hydrocodone; Percocet (Endo), which is a mixture of acetaminophen and oxycodone; and Tylenol #3 (Johnson & Johnson), which is a mixture of acetaminophen and codeine.

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