What Causes Toothaches?

While you may want to just ignore your toothache, here’s why you shouldn’t.

No one wants to deal with dental problems; however, there may come a time when you are faced with a nagging toothache. Many people have dealt with this very same problem at some point in their lives. While it might not seem like a big deal at first, there are reasons why you shouldn’t just ignore this persistent pain. Our Redwood City, CA, dentists Dr. Dale Rubinchik and Dr. Jay Cohen can provide you with the immediate care you’re looking for when an urgent dental issue such as a toothache occurs.

What is causing my toothache?

Just as your body can tell you when something you’re touching is too hot, your body also has ways to alert you if there is a problem. If you’ve been experiencing tooth pain, then this is your mouth’s way of saying that something isn’t right. There are several causes of tooth pain including, 

  • Cavity
  • Gum disease
  • Cracked or fractured tooth 
  • Abscessed tooth 
  • Infected tooth
  • Impacted wisdom teeth

Unfortunately, you probably won’t be able to identify the cause of your toothache on your own. This is why you will need to turn to our Redwood City, CA, dental team. We can perform the appropriate imaging tests to detect damage, infection or decay quickly so you can get the treatment you need.

Will a toothache go away on its own?

Your tooth isn’t aching because it’s fine. While that might seem obvious, it doesn’t stop people from just ignoring it. A toothache or pain around the tooth can be a sign of tooth decay, a fracture, an abscessed tooth or infected gums. None of these problems will go away on their own. All these dental issues require treatment from a dental professional. Toothaches can take on many different forms, from dull and throbbing to sharp and constant. If you’re experiencing tooth pain, it’s time to get it checked out. 

What happens if I don’t seek immediate treatment?

If you leave your toothache to fester, this can cause even bigger issues. If you ignore problems like tooth decay and abscessed teeth, they won’t go away. They will just get worse, which means longer and more intensive dental procedures to correct the issue. There’s no need to sit in a dentist’s chair longer than you need to and there is certainly no reason to have multiple dental treatments when one would have sufficed from the get-go. Turn to us now if you’re dealing with a toothache.

The moral of this story is to visit our Redwood City, CA, dentists the next time you experience a toothache. Nip the problem in the bud so you can enjoy life pain-free. Call Rubinchik Cohen Dental Care right away at (650) 365-8982 if you are experiencing dental pain.

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