Amoxicillin belongs to antibacterial drugs, if the toothache is due to wisdom tooth pericoronitis, apical periodontitis, gingivitis and other inflammatory diseases caused by the toothache, you can apply amoxicillin; however, if due to non-bacterial infections caused by (such as trigeminal neuralgia and so on), the application is not suitable for the toothache.
1. Can be applied: the vast majority of toothache due to bacterial infections and anaerobic infections, this time can be oral amoxicillin capsules to treat. Amoxicillin capsules have anti-inflammatory and bactericidal effects and can be combined with metronidazole.
2. Can not be applied: such as trigeminal neuralgia, fissured teeth, heavy wear and tear. The above reasons are not due to bacterial infection, so you can not apply amoxicillin capsules, you must be treated for the cause of the disease, in addition, patients with pulpitis due to the special structure of the pulp cavity resulting in the use of drugs is also not good, the need for root canal treatment.
Adverse reactions to amoxicillin: Occasionally, allergic reactions such as rash and urticaria can be seen, and gastrointestinal reactions such as nausea and vomiting can occur in a few cases.
Contraindications to Amoxicillin: It is contraindicated for those who are allergic to penicillin antimicrobials.
Need to go to the hospital, the physician according to the condition of the treatment, they can not just use drugs.