Video from UCLan and the British Endodontic Society offering different courses of action and effective ways to treat dental pain, actively discouraging patients from asking for antibiotics.
For me antibiotics have worked after a dental procedure where I’ve had tooth pain that radiates, comes at night or last for hours. This has been after deep fillings or root canals. It could be pulpitis, but I think it’s from bacteria from the drilling causing abscess and that’s why it works
This didn’t help so basically you just want us to not use antibiotics like girl bye 😂 if it’s a problem or infection I’m taking it and for damn sure if it’s swelling I’m not going to be in pain until my next appointment
People are seriously suffering because of this crap. I have been refused any dental treatment until antibiotics take the infection away. This is absolute poppycock. So many people are dying of sepsis or just living with widespread embedded infections because of reluctance to prescribe antibiotics. And they wonder why there’s no trust lmao! Anyway, this is some back woods advice.
So I didn't get the answer I was looking for
lol, my thoughts exactly!
Exactly
That tooth is so cute
For me antibiotics have worked after a dental procedure where I’ve had tooth pain that radiates, comes at night or last for hours. This has been after deep fillings or root canals. It could be pulpitis, but I think it’s from bacteria from the drilling causing abscess and that’s why it works
Very helpful thanks 👌
This didn’t help so basically you just want us to not use antibiotics like girl bye 😂 if it’s a problem or infection I’m taking it and for damn sure if it’s swelling I’m not going to be in pain until my next appointment
People are seriously suffering because of this crap. I have been refused any dental treatment until antibiotics take the infection away. This is absolute poppycock. So many people are dying of sepsis or just living with widespread embedded infections because of reluctance to prescribe antibiotics. And they wonder why there’s no trust lmao! Anyway, this is some back woods advice.
Absuletly right