Dentist Questions Antibiotics

Why was I prescribed antibiotics after extraction?

I had to get my tooth extracted, but my dentist also prescribed me antibiotics? I didn't have an infection though. Why would I need antibiotics?

5 Answers

To limit the risk of having a post operative infection.
Doctors discretion perhaps he/she found evidence of infection around the root. Or it may be that some bone was removed/altered during surgery so the Rx would assure complication-free healing. Ask your dentist!

MDS, DDS
Whenever you have a concern about why you are being prescribed a medication it is always best to ask the prescribing clinician with your concerns. As a non participant not directly involved with your case I can only speculate as to why an antibiotic may have been prescribed. There are many factors involved in deciding whether or not and what medication to prescribe in any case. All I can say is your treating clinician observed factors that warranted an antibiotic to help proper healing in your case.
Antibiotics are a preventative cover to avoid any infection after the extraction procedure. It depends on if it was a simple extraction or surgical and based on that, antibiotics are prescribed. It’s important to follow the instructions given by your dentist. The first 2 weeks are very important for healing.
Hope this helped. Thank you.
Sometimes infection under a tooth is silent with no symptoms so as a precaution antibiotics are prescribed. Dental infections if not treated can cause blood infections and lead to death. Very good insurance policy to maintain your health