Dental Pain Can Be Unbearable!

Dental Pain Can Be Unbearable!

Toothache

Having a toothache is often very serious, even if it is caused by a relatively minor problem. This makes it difficult to know when a tooth hurts enough to need to see a dentist.

Toothache can be caused by tooth sensitivity, mouth injuries,cavities,infections, or other problems. The severity of a toothachedoes notnecessarily reflect the severity of the problem.
In this article, we examine the possible causes of toothache and thesignsto look out for. It also explains how to diagnose and treattoothache andhow to prevent pain and discomfort.

A toothache can be caused by a decayed tooth, a cracked tooth, oraninfection. If the pain persists regardless of the cause, see yourdentist orendodontist. In the meantime, read on for information oncommon painsymptoms, possible causes, and some steps you cantake to ease yourdiscomfort.

When your tooth hurts, whether it’s a sharp, throbbing sensation or adull,tingling sensation, your choice of over-the-counter remedies canhelp youchew, chew, and focus, day or night. There is a problem…even sleeping can be difficult.
 

Broken Tooth

A broken tooth can be caused by trauma to the mouth, severe bruxism, or chewing on something hard such as nuts or hard candy. children often face issues with eating candies. 

Symptoms of a cracked tooth include sharp and unbearable pain when biting or biting, and sensitivity to temperature and food.

The two types of tooth cracks are:

  1. Cracked teeth causing tooth pain. 
  2. Chipped teeth which are usually visible and can be felt. 
By |2023-09-06T11:18:59-04:00November 29th, 2022|Adult Braces, Braces, Cavities, Children's Dentistry, Cosmetic Dentistry, Dental Services|Comments Off on Dental Pain Can Be Unbearable!

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