Why are painkillers not helping my toothache?

Imagine you are sitting on a park bench, enjoying your favorite ice cream. And suddenly you start feeling throbbing tooth pain. You take some painkiller and wait for the pain to go away. But if the pain will go away, that will be pretty awful, right?


More than 100 million Americans suffer from chronic pain. Developing immunity to medications and other reasons are responsible for not getting relief from dental pain. Further, you will read why painkillers stop working on some people.

Reasons why painkillers stop working -

1. Developing immunity


People who suffer from chronic pain are prescribed medications. When you use these medications regularly, your body develops immunity to these medications. This is one of the most common reasons painkillers stop working on some people. Because you have been using it way too much.

2. Drug abuse


Narcotics and drug use is increasing rapidly. Excessive use of alcohol, weed and other narcotics makes people addicted to high dosages of these drugs. This addiction reaches a point where other medications stop working on people because they have become used to strong dosages. A drug addict will need more amount of anesthesia than a regular person to numb his pain.


In the modern world where a lot of people are alcohol addicts, most of them becoming immune to mild painkillers becomes common.

3. Untreated root cause


Dentists suggest consulting a professional dentist if you have a toothache for more than two days. You should always remember that painkillers and remedies are for temporary relief, and they are not the cure.


If you are someone who gets a toothache often and numbs it with a painkiller. There will be a time when the disease that was the reason for your toothache will become so severe that no painkiller will help you. Conditions like Rotting teeth, abscesses, or cracked teeth can cause toothaches and need professional dental care.


If you get a toothache for more than two days, book your consultation at Westgate Dental to treat the root cause of the pain. Without proper treatment, no amount of painkillers can help you.

4. Interference of other things


Some medications stop working with certain foods and other medications. Some foods or remedies react with certain medications and restrict them from affecting. The reason a certain medicine your dentist gave you isn’t working can be –

  1. You are applying some other remedy you should not
  2. You are consuming certain foods with the painkiller that you should not
  3. You didn’t consume it the right way


Consult a pharmacist or doctor if a medication is not working on you.

5. Affect of lifestyle


Your lifestyle affects the condition of your body and sometimes, your body reaches in a condition where certain medications don’t work. Bad lifestyle habits like being overweight, smoking, drinking, or bad eating habits can cause some medications to stop working.


Working on losing some weight, eating right, or controlling your alcohol consumption can help you get tooth nerve pain relief by applying some toothache remedies.

6. Having medical condition


The reason medication is not effective on you can be because you have a certain medical condition. How medicine works on your body can be affected by –

  1. Poor sleep
  2. Some stomach condition
  3. Hormonal disorder
  4. Slow metabolism
  5. High blood pressure


If you have any conditions mentioned above, inform your dentist to so they can prescribe you medications based on your medical condition.

If you are suffering from a toothache and it stays for more than two days, you have some underlying disease causing the toothache. Westgate Dental has expert dentists who will find the root cause of the toothache and treat it. Without treatment, you can have a lost tooth, abscess or cavity. Contact us to book your appointment to provide such condition from developing.

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