Tooth pain causes half of the face to ache should be distinguished from the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor for targeted treatment to relieve, such as drug treatment, surgical treatment and other methods.
1. Medication: tooth pain that causes half of the face to ache can be caused by periodontitis, apical periodontitis and other diseases. Periodontitis is a chronic inflammation caused by the bacteria in plaque invading the periodontal tissues, which can be treated under the guidance of a doctor by using medications such as metronidazole, amoxicillin, and roxithromycin to relieve pain.
Apical periodontitis is caused by bacterial infection inside the pulp cavity spreading to the tissues around the root tip through the apical foramen, and can be treated with metronidazole, ibuprofen and other medications under the guidance of a doctor to relieve pain.
2. Surgery: Tooth pain that causes half of the face to ache may be due to the patient’s tooth abscess, can be under the guidance of the doctor through the root canal treatment, plasticizing treatment and other surgical procedures to alleviate the pain, is the preferred method of treatment. Care needs to be taken to avoid spicy and irritating foods after the surgery.
If the tooth pain causes pain in half of the face, you should go to the hospital and ask the doctor to treat the patient’s condition to relieve the pain.
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