But what is there to know about toothache pain?—what causes it, what should you do about it, and when does it become an emergency? If you feel like you’re a little in the dark when it comes to dental problems, here are the answers to a few of the most important questions:
What Causes Toothaches?
The main cause of a toothache is tooth decay, brought on by bacteria in the mouth from inadequate cleaning or flossing. You can also have toothaches that are caused by a gum infection or possibly …show more content…
a gum disease, like gingivitis. Cavities from the buildup of too much sugar or plaque also lead to toothaches.
What Do You Do When You Have Severe Tooth Pain?
If you’re suffering from a toothache, but are not able to go see a dental professional (or are unsure if you need to go see one), there are a few things that you can do to help alleviate the pain. Rinsing with warm salt water helps treat mouth soreness and gets rid of bacteria. If you have floss, you can try to gently move it in between your teeth to eliminate anything possibly lodged there. To ease the throbbing you may feel, you can take an over-the-counter pain reliever or apply an over-the-counter antiseptic. If you happen to have some swelling in your cheek area, warm or cold compresses applied to the outside of your mouth can help to alleviate that.
When Is It Time To See A Dentist Or A Dental Professional?
There comes a point when a simple toothache can become a dental emergency. This is the point where you need to visit a professional as quickly as possible. How do you know if you’ve reached this point? Some sure signs are the development of a fever, trouble with breathing or swallowing, bad-tasting discharge, or if the pain has continued for over three days without stopping. You could have an abscessed tooth or need a root canal.
What Else Could Toothache Pain Be?
Sometimes toothache pain is not a dental emergency, nor is it a cavity or anything having to do with your teeth at all. Sinus infections and ear infections cause pain in the jaw muscles that can feel like a toothache. Also, occasionally, tooth and mouth pain can be a sign of heart disease, such as angina.
Dental emergencies and toothaches happen to all of us. It’s important to know as much information as possible about them, so you know exactly what to do when and if this situation arises.
The specialists at Four Corners Dental Group Fairbanks offer solutions such as root canals, teeth extraction, oral sedation, fillings, implants, crowns, and more. Whether you’re someone who sees a dentist regularly or someone who hasn’t made an appointment in years, they will be able to help you with your dental needs.
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