Do peppercorns work for a toothache?

Toothache is related to a number of factors and containing peppercorns usually does not help. It is recommended to find the cause of the pain and then treat the cause. Toothache is a common clinical symptom, and is considered to be related to wisdom tooth pericoronitis, dental caries, pulpitis, periapical periodontitis, periodontal abscess, tooth splitting, trigeminal neuralgia, cancerous pain and other factors. It is recommended that patients should not blindly use medication or other prescriptions or secret recipes to avoid local irritation, resulting in aggravation of pain symptoms. It is recommended to go to the hospital stomatology department to understand the cause of pain. If the pain is caused by dental caries, you need to clean up the decayed material and then fill the tooth to treat the pain, which can relieve the pain. For pain caused by apical periodontitis, opening the pulp and removing the material inside can be used in the acute stage, and then with antibiotics and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as amoxicillin, erythromycin, ibuprofen and so on, which can help to relieve the pain. To summarize, there are more causes of toothache, and containing peppercorns can’t treat the primary disease, so it doesn’t help. It is recommended to go to the hospital stomatology department, combined with the doctor’s advice treatment. Drugs should be taken under the guidance of a physician.