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Overview
We all know dental emergencies like toothaches can happen at any time. Neglecting treatment may exacerbate the pain, potentially impacting your general health and well-being.
Pain and swelling can occur when there is an issue with your teeth or gums, leading to discomfort and toothache.
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What symptoms relate to toothaches?
Toothache can start suddenly. It can cause pain and discomfort that ranges from mild to very severe. The pain can be constant, throbbing, or it may come and go. It can also affect your head, ear, and jaw.
If you have toothache, you may also have:
- swelling around your tooth and inside your mouth
- swelling of your jaw and face
- pain when chewing
- bleeding from your tooth or gums
- sensitivity to hot, cold, or sweet food
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How are toothaches treated at Dental Society?
When Should I See a Dentist About a Toothache?
See your dentist as soon as possible
about your toothache if:
- You have a toothache that lasts longer than 1 or 2 days
- Your toothache is severe
- You have a fever, earache, or pain upon opening your mouth wide
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How to avoid toothaches:
To prevent toothaches, maintaining a consistent oral hygiene routine is crucial. Brush your teeth at least twice a day using fluoride toothpaste, and don't forget to floss daily to remove plaque and debris between teeth.
Regular dental check-ups and cleanings are essential to catch and address any potential issues early on. Adopting a balanced diet, low in sugary and acidic foods, helps protect teeth from decay. Avoiding tobacco products and moderating alcohol intake also contribute to overall oral health.
If you experience any dental discomfort or notice changes in your oral health, seek prompt attention from a dentist to address potential issues before they escalate into painful toothaches.