For the toothache of wisdom teeth, you can take pain relieving drugs orally, such as acetaminophen, loxoprofen sodium tablets, etc. If there is suppuration, you can take anti-inflammatory drugs orally or choose intravenous infusion. Common drugs include cefdinir, cefprozil, cefixime plus metronidazole tablets and tinidazole tablets. In addition, if you have allergies, you can use erythromycin or azithromycin and other drugs. Local purulent can be treated by local flushing, which can quickly relieve pain. Generally, hydrogen peroxide and normal saline are used alternately to flush, and it is necessary to ensure that all local pus is flushed out. At the same time, it is recommended to use mouthwash, such as tinidazole gargle or compound chlorhexidine gargle, and pull out the wisdom tooth after the swelling of the wisdom tooth subsides. If the wisdom teeth ache, it is caused by the symptoms of caries or pulpitis. In this case, wisdom teeth can be extracted directly without oral anti-inflammatory drugs. After extraction, appropriate anti-inflammatory treatment can be given.