Can a toothache be extracted?

It is not possible to generalize whether a toothache can be extracted. Extractions for toothaches may cause inflammation to spread and anesthesia to be ineffective, so they are generally not a good way to remove a toothache. You should go to a dentist to see if there is any infection or inflammation in the affected area to determine if it is possible to extract the tooth. Toothache can be caused by many reasons, from the location may be periodontal problems, may also be pulpal problems; from the nature of the nature may be nerve damage or lesions caused by, may also be caused by inflammation. Except for the tooth replacement period, toothache is rarely solved by extraction. If it is periodontal, periodontal treatment will be provided according to the situation; if it is pulpal, the toothache can be solved by root canal treatment; if it is inflammation, anti-inflammatory treatment can be provided. If tooth extraction is needed, it should be judged whether there is inflammation or infection at the extraction site to avoid spreading through the wound after extraction.