hi...
thanks for the query...
well... medicines alone won't help... cause of the pain has to be evaluated...
so, visit your
dentist for proper clinical examination...
such type of pain is usually due to two reasons: due to wisdom tooth... or due to deep carious lesion...
if deeply carious lesion, it might require
root canal treatment...
in case its due to wisdom tooth then, your dentist will irrigate and clean the area ... he will clean the area between your tooth and overlying gum... this space usually has tendency to harbor food debris... he will also make the area out of occlusion by slightly grinding the tooth in opposite arch, if required...
also go for proper course of antibiotics and
analgesic drugs... do warm saline rinse 6-7 times per day...
after symptoms subside, go for radiographic analysis... if sufficient space seems to be available for the tooth to erupt, then allow it do so by excising or removing the gum part called operculectomy...
if space doesn't seems to be available, then go for its extraction without any doubt...
take care...