What are the pain medications for toothache?

  Pain medications for toothache are mainly divided into antibiotic drugs and analgesic drugs.  Antibiotics are what we usually call anti-inflammatory drugs, commonly used for toothache, including metronidazole, tinidazole, ornidazole, various cephalosporins, amoxicillin, all these drugs belong to the antibiotic class of drugs. It is mainly through the inhibition of bacteria, or even kill part of the bacteria, so that the pain can be relieved, relatively speaking, can make the pain relief more complete.  In addition to antibiotic analgesics, there are also analgesics that are simply for pain, such as ibuprofen, loxoprofen sodium, and tramadol. These drugs have a good analgesic effect, but are not very effective in treating bacterial infections, but they can be used to treat toothache as well.  It is important to note that even antibiotics can only temporarily suppress the bacteria and thus relieve the pain. If you want to cure toothache, you need to go to a professional dentistry department to perform professional oral surgery for teeth, such as pulp therapy for pulpitis, pericoronitis for wisdom teeth, and finally extraction of wisdom teeth, which is the fundamental way to treat toothache.