Can you drink alcohol to relieve a toothache?

Drinking alcohol does not relieve toothache, which is often caused by damage to the hard tissues of the teeth, such as the occurrence of tooth fracture, hidden cracks, or even cavities, which leads to toothache, or pain caused by pulpitis induced by infection of the pulp nerves, and there is no way to treat or relieve these two diseases by drinking alcohol. Problems with the hard tissues of the teeth are treated symptomatically in a hospital. If there is a cavity, remove the infected hard tissue and fill the tooth surface with resin; if there is a pulpal nerve infection, resulting in pulpitis causing severe pain, you need to do root canal treatment on the tooth to remove the infected pulpal nerve before the pain disappears; if it is due to chronic infections in the mouth, such as wisdom teeth pericoronitis and periodontitis caused by the pain, by drinking alcohol is no way to reduce the inflammation, but it is not possible. If the pain is caused by chronic infections in the mouth, such as wisdom teeth pericoronitis and periodontitis, drinking alcohol is not a way to reduce inflammation, you can take anti-inflammatory drugs, such as cephalosporin (cephalosporin allergy is prohibited) and metronidazole tablets to reduce inflammation. In addition, the teeth should be treated systematically, such as ultrasonic scaling to treat periodontitis; if the pain is caused by repeated inflammation of blocked wisdom teeth, the wisdom teeth should be extracted after the inflammation is eliminated.