Dental osteomyelitis, or odontogenic osteomyelitis to be precise, is generally not self-curing and needs to be cured by antibiotic or surgical treatment. 1. Dental osteomyelitis is a common clinical inflammation caused by bacterial infection. Most osteomyelitis is caused by Staphylococcus, followed by Streptococcus B hemolyticus. This type of bacterial infection is usually not self-healing, and patients need antibiotic or surgical treatment. 2. Antibiotic treatment commonly used drugs are clindamycin, vancomycin, nafcillin, cefazolin, amoxicillin, etc., the choice of specific drugs need to be under the guidance of the doctor, do not blindly use the drug, different drugs have different adverse reactions, after the use of medication, such as discomfort, you need to promptly notify the doctor to deal with. 3. Surgical treatment is mainly applicable to patients with ineffective drug treatment, and can be performed through puncture suction, window drainage, etc., to drain secretions and prevent the spread of inflammation. Patients need to consult a doctor as soon as possible to receive regular treatment, do not expect osteomyelitis to be cured by itself. Usually, it is necessary to pay attention to not chewing too hard things, take more rest and avoid overwork.