Toothache in mid-pregnancy may be caused by periodontitis, pulpitis, apical periodontitis and other diseases, which require good daily care and timely root canal treatment if necessary.
1. Periodontitis: For toothache caused by pulpitis, you can gargle with hydrogen peroxide, rinse with chlorhexidine, or rinse with saline.
2. Pulpitis: When the acute attack of pulpitis causes pain, you can temporarily apply ice, or gargle with saline or warm water, and go to the hospital in time for root canal treatment.
3. Periapical inflammation: If the periapical inflammation does not form apical cyst, you can carry out root canal treatment in time to clean up the bacterial residues; for patients with abscess formation, you can cut and drain directly to reduce the stimulation of the root canal, which can effectively reduce the pain.
Toothache in mid-pregnancy, should be dealt with under the guidance of a professional physician, can not take drugs at will, especially painkillers, anti-inflammatory drugs, etc., these drugs have a relatively large impact on the embryo, easy to cause malformation.