I guess when you have an emergency for a toothache and your dentist prescribes you an antibiotic, if you run out then you would have to go back to your dentist. The reason for that is, you have too be prescribed the same medication and not mix them. I suggest that you get a refill. The point is, you should not mix the medication.
The best antibiotic for an abscessed tooth can depend on how bad the infection is and which the dentist prefers. Sometimes penicillin is best if the infection is bad. Amoxicillin is part of the penicillin family and is associated with the treatment of abscessed teeth.
When talking about a toothache , the best person who can answer all your concern is the dentist.
So - Follow up with your dentist as medically advised! I assume the course of penicillin worked, and the abscess has been cured? As to what "Well, today?" means is too vague!
Toothache
If the toothache is cause by infection, then it should help the infection, since this is a member of the penicillin antibiotics, and is a broad spectrum antibiotic. But it will not help the actual pain. For that, you'll need to take aspirin, Tylenol, or a pain medication prescribed by your dentist.
I suggest you must talk to an expert, a dentist.
The dentist would inform me that I lost a tooth.
Irony.
Go to the dentist.
Yes.
An emergency dentist is available twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. A regular dentist has regular business hours. An emergency dentist may be better trained to handle immediate oral care.
Yes there is a Emergency Dentist in Raleigh NC at the Smile Center run by Michael T. Jones DMD, Pa and Associates. There is also an emergency dentist directory for North Carolina available online which list other emergency dentist in other cities.