Thursday, April 16, 2009

Is vicodin a common prescription for pulled teeth?

I%26#039;ve heard from most people that they were prescribed vicodin after getting teeth pulled. is vicodin the first pain killer a dentist or orthodontist would prescribe for tooth ache after getting teeth pulled?

Is vicodin a common prescription for pulled teeth?
It is potent enough for most extraction pain.
Reply:Yes, that or 800 milligram Motrin. If they do prescibe vicodin, it will be a generic brand of it.
Reply:It depends on how many teeth and how difficult the procedure was, as well as the dentist%26#039;s preference. Some dentists prefer one type of pain med, as compared to another. But it is not uncommon to receive Vicodin after having your wisdom teeth pulled.
Reply:yes i also was given vicoden for a fractured jaw.also my teeth hurt so they prescribed me this miracle drug.
Reply:Depends on the Dentist and the extent of your extraction. Here are some sites that may help. Good luck!
Reply:Yes very common. It%26#039;s the lowest dose (5mg.) of a drug called hydrocodone. Hydrocodone comes in 5/500, 7.5/500, and 10/500 commonly known as loratabs.


Make sure to have something in your stomach since many people are sensitive to it. Another possible side effect is constipation. Try a stool softener like Ducalax.


Good luck and smile!!
Reply:Very common.



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