A toothache with a swollen face can be caused by pericoronitis, periapical inflammation, mumps, etc. It can be treated by pericoronary flushing, opening and draining of the pulp, and medication.
1. Peri-coronitis: If wisdom teeth caused by peri-coronitis of toothache and swelling of the face, you can through the peri-coronary rinsing plus oral or static ornidazole to carry on the treatment.
2. Periapical inflammation: The apical periodontitis may be caused by bacterial infection, which can be treated by opening the pulp and drainage, incision and drainage of pus.
3. Mumps: it is an acute self-limiting respiratory infectious disease caused by mumps virus infection, usually spread by droplets, often manifested as parotid gland enlargement, distension and pain, so there will be a toothache and face swollen phenomenon, you can be through the cefuroxime, cefmetazole sodium, etc. for anti-inflammatory.
Patients who feel a toothache need to go to the hospital as soon as possible to confirm the diagnosis, standardized treatment under the guidance of medical advice, but also pay attention to oral hygiene, remember to brush your teeth in the morning and evening, and rinse your mouth in a timely manner after meals. Drugs should be taken under the guidance of a physician.