Can I drink baijiu (Chinese white spirit) for toothache?

Aug 02, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhang Liwen
Introduction
Patients with toothache are strictly prohibited from drinking baijiu (Chinese white spirit). In fact, consuming baijiu does not relieve pain; rather, it may trigger or exacerbate toothache. Therefore, individuals experiencing toothache must avoid all alcoholic beverages, including baijiu. To alleviate toothache, patients should focus on localized treatment and consult a dentist or an oral health specialist to identify and address the underlying cause.

We all know that toothache is not a disease itself, but rather a common symptom with numerous potential causes—such as improper diet, poor oral hygiene, inflammation, or periodontal disease—all of which require timely relief.

Can you drink baijiu (Chinese white spirit) for toothache?

No, individuals experiencing toothache should absolutely avoid drinking baijiu. In fact, consuming baijiu does not alleviate pain; on the contrary, it may trigger or exacerbate toothache. Therefore, patients with toothache must abstain from all alcoholic beverages—including baijiu. To effectively relieve pain, localized treatment is essential. Patients should consult a dentist or visit an oral medicine department to identify and address the underlying cause. For instance, patients with pulpitis or apical periodontitis often require a small access cavity drilled into the affected tooth to relieve pressure and pain. Similarly, patients suffering from pericoronitis around impacted wisdom teeth may need irrigation of the area surrounding the crown—or even incision and drainage of an abscess—to alleviate discomfort.

For patients seeking both pain relief and definitive treatment, only targeted local interventions can achieve these goals. Typically, patients will visit a dental clinic, where dentists perform site-specific treatments. For example, in cases of pulpitis, the inflamed pulp tissue must be treated and rendered nonviable. This involves opening the pulp chamber and applying medicaments to safely and effectively deactivate the pulp tissue—thereby rapidly controlling pain.

Patients are advised to pay close attention to their diet—avoiding spicy and irritating foods—and instead opting for soft, easily chewable foods. We hope this information proves helpful.

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