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September 10, 2022

Will a Toothache Go Away On Its Own?

Filed under: Uncategorized — dr_zahner @ 1:38 am

Digital model of a toothacheNothing can interrupt your day quicker than a toothache. Although you might think of occasional tooth pain as a normal occurrence, it’s never a good sign. It’s probably caused by an untreated dental problem, like a cavity, fracture, or infection. You won’t want to wait for your toothache to go away. Even if your pain subsides on its own, that’s not always good news. It can mean that it’s too late to save your tooth. Here’s why you should call your emergency dentist right away. 

Ignoring the Issue Won’t Make It Go Away

Pain caused by an injury to the gum surrounding a tooth can go away in a few days. However, discomfort originating from a tooth isn’t something to ignore. Whether the pain comes and goes or is constant, you need an appointment with an emergency dentist. Various factors can cause tooth pain, like:

  • Tooth decay
  • Exposed tooth roots
  • Breaks or fractures
  • Infections
  • Failing restorations
  • Grinding or clenching teeth

If you wait to have the underlying problem addressed, your tooth can suffer irreversible damage. Although you may no longer be in pain, your tooth may no longer be repairable. Instead, you’ll require an extraction and need a replacement, like a bridge or dental implant. 

Handling a Toothache at Home 

You can preserve your smile and avoid tooth loss by contacting your dentist right away to pinpoint the source of your pain. While you wait for your appointment, here are a few things you can do to stay comfortable:

  • Keep Your Mouth Clean: Follow your regular brushing and flossing routine to reduce oral bacteria.
  • Rinse with Salt Water: Gargle with salt water to kill bacteria and reduce pain.
  • Manage Any Pain: Take an OTC pain reliever or apply a cold compress to the outside of your face to reduce discomfort.
  • Watch What You Eat: Avoid any hot, cold, or acidic foods and drinks to prevent sensitivity. Eat softer foods and chew on the opposite side of your mouth.
  • Elevate Your Pillow: Keep your pillow elevated to prevent blood from pooling in your head to avoid throbbing pain. 

Your dentist will address any pain and examine your mouth to create a personalized treatment plan. If you’re concerned about the cost, you don’t have to worry about a large bill. You can use your dental insurance to offset the cost to lower your out-of-pocket expenses.

No one has time for an emergency dental visit, but don’t risk your beautiful smile. Contact your dentist right away to stop your pain, so you can get back to more important matters.

About Dr. Warren Zahner

Dr. Zahner achieved his dental degree at the University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine and regularly completes continuing education to provide up-to-date services. He is a member of various professional organizations, including the American Dental Association. If you need a dentist in a hurry, don’t wait. Contact our office right away for an emergency appointment.

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