Ibuprofen or Diclofenac Sodium for Toothache

Both ibuprofen and diclofenac sodium have pain-relieving properties, and toothache sufferers can choose either one under the guidance of a doctor.
1. Ibuprofen: such as ibuprofen extended-release tablets, ibuprofen suspension, etc., can be used to relieve mild to moderate pain such as headache, joint pain, toothache, etc., and also used for common cold or influenza fever. It is contraindicated for those who are allergic to other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, pregnant and lactating women, and asthmatic patients who are allergic to aspirin. Do not drink alcoholic beverages.
2. Diclofenac sodium: such as diclofenac sodium extended-release tablets, diclofenac sodium enteric-coated tablets, etc., for toothache, headache and other acute mild to moderate pain, as well as rheumatoid arthritis and other joint pain. Active peptic ulcer or bleeding patients, coronary artery bypass graft surgery perioperative pain patients are prohibited. Take care to avoid combining with other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
So dental ibuprofen, diclofenac sodium have the role of treating toothache, you can choose the drug under the guidance of the doctor for treatment. It is recommended that people with toothache should consult a professional doctor in time.