Can Metronidazole Tablets treat toothache?
Disease description:
I have a severe toothache. May I ask if metronidazole tablets can treat tooth pain?
Metronidazole tablets have a certain therapeutic effect on some types of toothache, but are not suitable for all symptoms of dental pain. Toothache may be caused by various factors, including gingivitis, periodontitis, pulpitis, and others. Metronidazole tablets are primarily indicated for oral inflammations caused by anaerobic bacterial infections, such as periodontitis or pericoronitis of wisdom teeth. The drug works by inhibiting the DNA metabolism of bacteria, thereby exerting antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects. However, for non-infectious toothaches, such as dental sensitivity or pulp-related nerve pain, metronidazole tablets cannot directly relieve the pain. Therefore, when experiencing toothache, it is important to first identify the underlying cause. If the pain is due to infection, metronidazole may be considered as a treatment option; if the pain is non-infectious, other therapeutic measures should be taken. It is recommended to use this medication under the guidance of a physician to ensure safety and efficacy.