Whether or not taking Roaccutane for a toothache will help is related to the cause of the toothache. If it is caused by a bacterial infection, it is usually okay to take it. However, if it is not due to a bacterial infection, taking erythromycin is basically ineffective.
Roxithromycin is an antibiotic that can temporarily eliminate inflammation and relieve symptoms. If the pain is caused by wisdom teeth pericoronitis, gingivitis and periodontitis. At this time, patients can use antibiotics under the guidance of the doctor for treatment, such as Roxithromycin, which can play a certain inhibitory effect. It can also be treated with amoxicillin, cephalosporin as well as metronidazole and ornidazole.
However, if the toothache is caused by dentin sensitivity, that is, not a bacterial infection caused by toothache, or pulpitis, periapical inflammation, at this time the use of erythromycin is generally ineffective, dentin sensitivity needs to be targeted desensitization or filling treatment, pulpitis, periapical inflammation need to carry out endodontic treatment, can only be relieved.
After the symptoms of toothache, you should go to the hospital in time to find out the cause of the toothache and then carry out the treatment of the cause, the cause is different, the treatment measures are also different.
Drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor, and should not be used without authorization.