The anti-inflammatory drugs used in dentistry to treat dental disorders are divided into two main categories: 1) anti-inflammatory drugs for aerobic bacterial infections that require oxygen, including cephalosporin, amoxicillin, and roxithromycin, all of which are anti-inflammatory drugs for aerobic bacterial infections. 2) anti-inflammatory drugs for anaerobic bacterial infections, such as metronidazole or tinidazole, are anti-inflammatory drugs that fight anaerobic bacterial infections. The two drugs specific how to use, specific or combined with the clinical, sometimes a drug alone, sometimes can also be used in combination with two, sometimes can be made into a special form of drugs, local topical to the oral cavity tooth replacement local can, the specific dosage and use of drugs, but also after the clinical examination by the doctor to decide. It is not recommended that patients take anti-inflammatory drugs on their own, first of all, it is difficult for patients to accurately determine which disease should be, and secondly, what drugs should be used and in what dosage, sometimes patients are not very accurate in their personal judgment, there will be suspicion of abuse of anti-inflammatory drugs, and not achieve the effect of treatment. So it is recommended that patients who are in a position to consult the internet can also ask their doctor how they should be medicated and then take anti-inflammatory drugs accordingly.