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Tooth decay (cavities)
What to Do Immediately If You Have a Toothache
If you are experiencing tooth pain, here are some steps you can take right away to manage discomfort:
Gum infection or gum disease
Cracked or broken tooth
Tooth abscess (infection)
Food stuck between teeth
Teeth grinding (bruxism)
Identifying the cause early can help prevent more serious dental problems.
Common Causes of Toothache
Quick Relief at Home
1. Rinse with Warm Salt Water
Mix a teaspoon of salt in warm water and gently rinse your mouth. This helps reduce inflammation and remove bacteria.
3. Apply a Cold Compress
Place an ice pack or cold compress on the outside of your cheek for 10–15 minutes to reduce swelling and numb pain.
2. Use Over-the-Counter Pain Relief
Medications such as ibuprofen or paracetamol can help reduce pain and swelling. Always follow dosage instructions.
4. Keep Your Mouth Clean
Gently brush and floss to remove any trapped food particles that may be causing irritation.
5. Avoid Trigger Foods
Stay away from very hot, cold, sugary, or hard foods that can worsen pain.
When to See a Dentist for a Toothache
You should book a dental appointment as soon as possible if you experience:
Pain lasting more than 1–2 days
Persistent tooth pain may indicate an underlying issue that will not resolve without dental treatment.
Severe or worsening tooth pain:
Increasing pain can be a sign of infection or nerve damage that needs urgent care.
Swelling in the face, jaw, or gums
Swelling often indicates infection and should be treated immediately to prevent complications.
Fever or signs of infection:
A fever alongside tooth pain may mean the infection is spreading and requires prompt attention.
Pain when chewing or biting
Discomfort when biting can signal damage, decay, or infection within the tooth.
Pus or a bad taste in the mouth
These are common signs of a dental abscess or infection that needs urgent treatment.
Sensitivity that does not go away
Lingering sensitivity may indicate nerve involvement or deeper tooth damage.
Toothache won’t wait—neither should you.
Book an appointment today and get fast relief from our experienced dental team.
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