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How long will antibiotics delay a root canal?

Antibiotics are sometimes prescribed to control an active infection before a root canal. They typically delay treatment by a few days to a week, allowing swelling and pain to subside so the procedure can be done safely and comfortably.

- Antibiotics usually delay the root canal by 3–7 days to reduce swelling and infection.
- Take the full course exactly as prescribed, even if symptoms improve.
- The root canal itself is the definitive treatment; antibiotics only prepare the area.

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