What should I do if I have a toothache?

Toothache is usually due to dental caries, pulpitis, alveolar abscess, etc., and the symptoms can be relieved by medication, surgery, apicoectomy and other methods.
1. Dental caries: If the sensitive pain is caused by dental caries, you can follow the doctor’s advice to choose ibuprofen extended-release capsules, sodium fluoride glycerin paste and other drugs for treatment. And need to be in a professional organization by the doctor to remove the caries, and timely filling and other treatments.
2. Pulpitis: If the toothache is caused by pulpitis, you can choose the surgical methods such as pulpotomy, direct pulp capping, indirect pulp capping and so on according to your situation.
3. Alveolar abscess: If the toothache is caused by alveolar abscess, you can choose cephradine granules, amoxicillin capsules, ibuprofen extended-release capsules and other drugs according to the doctor’s instructions. For acute alveolar abscess patients can choose local anesthesia to open the pulp drainage, if the affected tooth can be saved, then you can choose root canal treatment, apical resection and crown restoration.
If the toothache is intolerable and persistent, it is recommended to go to the dentist in time.