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Tooth Pain

Understanding Tooth Pain

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Types of Tooth Pain

There are many different types of tooth pain, each with its own cause and symptoms. Some of the most common types of tooth pain include:

  • Cavity pain: A sharp, throbbing pain caused by a cavity. Worsens with hot or cold food or drinks.
  • Gum disease pain: Dull, aching pain due to inflammation of the gums. Amplified when biting or brushing.
  • Root canal pain: Severe, constant pain due to a root infection. Often worsens at night with possible swelling.
  • Toothache: A general term encompassing various types of tooth pain.

Causes of Tooth Pain

The primary cause of tooth pain is often a cavity. However, other causes include:

  • Gum disease
  • Root canal infection
  • Injury to the tooth
  • Cracked tooth
  • Abscess
  • Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder

Symptoms of Tooth Pain

The symptoms vary based on the cause. Common symptoms include:

  • Sharp, throbbing pain
  • Dull, aching pain
  • Sensitivity to temperatures
  • Swollen, red gums
  • Loose teeth
  • Bad breath
  • Fever

Treatment for Tooth Pain

The treatment is contingent on the cause:

  • Filling
  • Root canal
  • Extraction
  • Antibiotics
  • Pain medication

How Can Tooth Pain Be Relieved?

Firstly, see a dentist for a proper evaluation. They may suggest treatments to alleviate the pain. If you can't visit a dentist immediately, consider:

  • NSAIDs – Effective for tooth pain.
  • Acetaminophen – Another viable option for relief.
  • Over-the-counter relief gels containing benzocaine.

Always remember to see a dentist for a complete evaluation of the pain.

Statistics

According to the American Dental Association, about 1 in 5 people will experience tooth pain during their lifetime, most commonly between ages 20 and 60. The average treatment cost in the U.S. is around $250, though it can vary.

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