Antibiotics can delay the spread of a dental infection and reduce pain and swelling, but they are not a substitute for root canal treatment. If you have a dental infection, the infection will eventually blow up, causing more pressure and swelling, and potentially spread to other parts of the body, including the heart. antibiotics cannot fix a damaged or decaying tooth, and the only way to treat this type of infection successfully is with root canal treatment. Taking antibiotics before root canal treatment will make anesthesia easier to achieve, but they only prolong the problem. It is important to have the infection addressed promptly by a dentist who specializes in root canal treatment instead of waiting for antibiotics to fix the issue.
If you have a toothache or gum swelling, contact your emergency dentist to schedule a visit. They will recommend if root canal treatment or an alternative approach is necessary.