What to do if you have nerve pain in your wisdom teeth

Wisdom tooth neuralgia is commonly referred to clinically as wisdom tooth pericoronitis, which is a type of pain around the wisdom tooth that is very common clinically due to inflammation around the crown as a result of the wisdom tooth failing to erupt completely. For this kind of pain, there are the following treatments, the direct treatment is oral anti-inflammatory and pain medication. Anti-inflammatory drugs generally include cephalosporins and metronidazole, painkillers are generally based on the first order and second order, common ibuprofen, fenbid, tramadol, etc. All of these at the same time with the local treatment, the local generally through the hydrogen peroxide and saline rinsing alternately, to make the wisdom teeth around the blind pocket of the food debris to get sufficient overflow, and finally can be in the blind pocket on some iodine glycerin astringent. After all these treatments, when the wisdom teeth are no longer painful, it is recommended that they be extracted, thus treating the root cause of the disease.