Signs & Symptoms Of Toothaches
A variety of symptoms from a toothache may be present or experienced. For example,
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- Ongoing or throbbing pain in or around a tooth
- Sharp or sudden pain when biting or chewing
- Sensitivity to hot, cold, or sweet foods and drinks
- Discomfort when pressure is applied to the tooth
- Swelling or tenderness in the gums, jaw, or face
Why Toothaches May Occur
Toothaches may occur for a variety of reasons. Some include;
- Tooth decay
- Cracks or fractures in the tooth
- Infected tooth pulp
- Abscess
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Why Early Treatment Matters
To address the concern of Toothache, we recommend early treatment where possible. Early intervention can help;
Reduce The Need For Further Complications
Early treatment can help restore functionality, comfort and aesthetics again
Reduce The Level Of Discomfort Experienced
Early treatment can help restore functionality, comfort and aesthetics again
Lowers The Risk Of Infection
Early treatment can help restore functionality, comfort and aesthetics again
Treatments That Can Help Toothaches
Root Canal Therapy Or Extraction (In Severe Cases)
Dental Fillings
How We Can Help
At Dental Boutique™, we take a thorough and individualised approach to managing toothaches. Every treatment plan is tailored to your needs, with clear explanations so you can make informed decisions about your oral health.
We recommend a consultation with one of our clinicians which allows us to understand your symptoms and experiences and recommend appropriate care.
Frequently Asked Qustions
What can cause a toothache?
A toothache may be caused by a range of dental concerns, including tooth decay, infection, gum inflammation, tooth damage or sensitivity. A dental examination is recommended to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment options.
Should I see a dentist for persistent tooth pain?
Ongoing or severe tooth pain should be assessed by a dental professional as soon as possible. Early assessment may help identify the cause and prevent the issue from progressing.
Can a toothache go away on its own?
While tooth pain may temporarily improve, the underlying issue may still require professional assessment and treatment. Your dentist can evaluate your symptoms and recommend the most suitable care for your individual needs.
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