
Does Roxithromycin treat toothache?
Disease description:
I have recently started experiencing toothache, and my friend suggested that I can take Roxithromycin. I would like to ask whether Roxithromycin is effective for treating toothache?

Whether roxithromycin can treat toothache depends on the specific cause of the toothache.
Roxithromycin is a macrolide antibiotic with anti-inflammatory properties, and it can be used to treat infectious diseases caused by susceptible bacteria. If the toothache is caused by bacterial infections such as periodontitis or gingivitis, roxithromycin can help control the inflammation to some extent, thereby relieving the symptoms of toothache. However, it is important to note that roxithromycin cannot fundamentally cure dental diseases and can only serve as an auxiliary anti-inflammatory measure.
If the toothache is caused by non-bacterial infectious diseases such as acute pulpitis or periapical periodontitis, roxithromycin will not be effective. These conditions require professional dental treatments, such as root canal therapy, for complete relief.
Therefore, when experiencing toothache, it is recommended to promptly visit the dentistry department of a hospital to determine the cause and receive treatment under the guidance of a physician.