Both the medications are for pain management, but the ketorol dt is specifically used for dental pain , so you go for it. But consult with your dentist again and then go for it.
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Do not spit, gargle or brush at that site for 24 hours. Eat cold foods .
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Rutoheal and Ketrol are both pain medications commonly used for post-operative pain management. However, the specific medication and dosage you should take should be determined by your dentist or oral surgeon.
It is best to follow the instructions provided by your healthcare professional. They will consider factors such as your medical history, the extent of the extraction, and any other medications you may be taking. They will prescribe the appropriate pain medication and provide instructions on how to take it safely and effectively.
If you have any concerns or questions about the prescribed medications, I recommend reaching out to your dentist or oral surgeon for clarification. They are in the best position to provide personalized advice based on your individual circumstances.
Remember to take the prescribed medication as directed and follow any additional post-operative instructions provided by your dentist to ensure a smooth recovery.
Ketorol is for pain.
Take the medication as advised by your doctor.
Do not spit,rinse or have anything hot for next 24 hours after extraction/removal of tooth.
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