Can a toothache be extracted?

Toothache can be extracted, but the specifics need to be determined by the doctor according to the condition of the affected tooth. General stump, chronic apical periodontitis, food impaction and other conditions resulting in toothache can be extracted, but if gingivitis, periodontal abscess, wisdom teeth, such as pericoronitis caused by toothache in the acute inflammatory period is not recommended to immediately extract the tooth.
1. The case of extractable teeth: clinical residual root, chronic apical periodontitis due to dental caries for too long, or poor dental neighboring relations leading to food impaction caused by toothache, no value of the tooth can be retained according to the affected teeth for tooth extraction.
2. Can not be extracted: If there is obvious inflammation of the gums leading to toothache, or periodontal abscess, acute peri-coronitis and other soft tissue suppurative infection, need to take metronidazole tablets or cephalosporin antibiotics and other drugs to control inflammation, inhibit bacterial reproduction, the basic elimination of inflammation can only be considered for tooth extraction. Acute stage toothache should be avoided to avoid the spread of inflammation and other unfavorable situations.
Whether the toothache can be extracted according to the specific circumstances of the individual tooth to determine, it is best to go to the dentist in time to check before treatment.