Inflammation of the root of the tooth and swelling of half of the face.

Inflammation of the root of the tooth is half of the face swelling, belongs to the periapical periodontitis caused by the systemic use of antibiotics, anti-inflammatory analgesic drugs, as well as local treatment.
1. Systemic antibiotics: oral sulfamethoxazole, metronidazole, etc., or intravenous drip use of cephalosporin antibiotics, ornidazole injection antibiotic anti-infection treatment.
2. Anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs: commonly used drugs are ibuprofen, celecoxib acetylsalicylic acid and so on.
3. Local treatment: locally, it can be taken to open the medullary cavity for drainage, and if a subperiosteal or submucosal abscess is formed, it can be incised and drained, and root canal treatment can be carried out after the acute symptoms are relieved.
It is recommended to go to the hospital for examination first, and all drugs should be used under the guidance of professional doctors.