Managing Toothaches: Causes and Home Remedies

Toothaches are sharp or throbbing pains in or around a tooth, often caused by dental problems.
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Prepared by Shruti Sahoo, reviewed by Dr. Eugene Smith

Toothaches FAQ


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What does a toothache mean?

A toothache refers to pain in or around your tooth. Minor toothaches can occur from a temporary gum irritation that you can treat at home. More severe toothaches result from cavities, infection or other dental conditions that won’t get better on their own. If you have a severe toothache, you’ll need professional dental treatment.

Is toothache a symptom of a life threatening condition?

Most dental pain can be treated with routine dentistry. In rare cases, toothache can be a symptom representing a life-threatening condition, such as a deep neck infection (compression of the airway by a spreading odontogenic infection) or something more remote like a heart attack. [citation needed]

What does a dull toothache mean?

A dull, persistent toothache could mean you have an infected tooth. It could also be a sign that you grind your teeth when you sleep. A sharp, stabbing pain might mean that you have a cavity or crack in your tooth. Sometimes, it means there’s an issue with an existing filling or crown.

What are the symptoms of a toothache?

Symptoms of toothache can include pain, swelling, and bleeding gums. Causes of toothache include fractures, broken fillings, tooth decay, issues with braces, earache, sinus infection, and heart attack. Several medications can cause toothache, especially medications that cause dry mouth.

How long does a toothache last?

Treatment for toothache can include pain medications, draining a tooth abscess, antibiotics for bacteria, and removing a tooth. If a toothache lasts longer than two days or is severe, seeing a dentist is advisable. A toothache that results from an injury may necessitate emergency care. What causes a toothache?

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