Is it helpful to have water hooked up to a toothache after a wisdom tooth extraction?

When you have a toothache after a wisdom tooth extraction, hooking up is usually referred to as an intravenous antibiotic drip. Whether or not it works cannot be determined, but it depends on what is causing the toothache. If it’s a normal reaction, it doesn’t work, and if it’s caused by an infection, it might work.
1. Normal reaction: the root of the wisdom tooth is deeper, so the damage after extraction is usually greater, most people will have a toothache after extraction due to nerve damage, this is a normal reaction, intravenous antibiotics can not play a significant pain relief effect.
2. Infection: after wisdom teeth extraction, due to the lack of attention to oral hygiene and infection, resulting in tooth pain, it is necessary to apply anti-infective drugs, at this time through the intravenous infusion of anti-infective drugs, so that the inflammation can be controlled, may play a role in relieving the toothache, and therefore have a certain effect.
If there is any discomfort, you need to go to the hospital to see a doctor and then follow the doctor’s instructions for medication.