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How Much Ibuprofen Should You Take for Toothache? Safe Dosing Guide


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Tooth pain strikes at the worst times - during meals, at bedtime, or right before important events. Ibuprofen is one of the most effective over-the-counter options for dental pain, but knowing the right dose is crucial for safety and relief.

Essential dosing guidelines:

  • Standard dose: 400mg every 6 hours (2 x 200mg tablets)
  • Maximum daily limit: 1,200mg OTC, up to 3,200mg with medical supervision
  • Always take with food to protect your stomach
  • Pain relief typically starts within 20-30 minutes

The 3-3-3 rule for severe pain:

  • 3 tablets (600mg) three times daily for 3 days maximum
  • Reduces inflammation and swelling quickly
  • Temporary relief only - not a cure

Combining medications safely:

  • Ibuprofen + acetaminophen works better than opioids
  • Recommended: 400mg ibuprofen + 1000mg acetaminophen together
  • Never combine ibuprofen with other NSAIDs like Aleve

Who should avoid ibuprofen:

  • People with stomach ulcers, kidney disease, or heart problems
  • Those on blood thinners
  • Pregnant women (especially third trimester)
  • Anyone with NSAID allergies

When to see a dentist immediately:

  • Pain lasting more than 2 days
  • Swelling, fever, or difficulty swallowing
  • Severe pain that worsens despite medication

Why ibuprofen works for tooth pain:

  • Targets inflammation at the source
  • Reduces swelling around tooth nerves
  • Dual action: anti-inflammatory + pain relief

Remember: ibuprofen provides temporary relief but won't fix cavities, infections, or cracked teeth. Professional dental treatment is the only permanent solution.

Read the full article: https://www.rankmydentist.com/blog/oral-health/how-much-ibuprofen-to-take-for-toothache

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