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About a Toothache

Nothing is enjoyable about a toothache. According to the American Association of Public Health Dentistry, an intense toothache can affect normal daily activities such as employment, housework, sleep and eating. Chronic pain can also cause...

Toothache From Pulpitis

Inflammation of the dental pulp can cause a mild, moderate or severe toothache. This small soft tissue structure found inside a tooth contains blood vessels, nerves and connective tissue and functions to create the tooth's hard structure during...

Remedies for Abscess Toothache

Some abscessed teeth occur without causing the slightest pain or swelling. X-rays detect these during a dental examination. However, other abscessed teeth cause severe pain that can interfere with work, school and routine daily activities. In...

Tooth Gum Pain

A toothache can originate from within the tooth or the surrounding bone, ligament and gum tissue. This pain ranges from mild to severe and may include swelling and other symptoms such as fever and swollen lymph nodes. Determining the source of...

Abscesses & Cellulitis

Most dental abscesses remain localized and pose no serious threat to general health. Still, each year work and school time is lost because of dental abscesses and facial cellulitis, according to the “California Dental Association...

Abscessed Tooth Years After a Root Canal & Crown

Experiencing an abscessed tooth years after you've had a root canal can be a puzzling and alarming experience. You assumed that the root canal and crown took care of the initial problem. This is not always the case, though. That tooth may still be...

Ache in Tooth After a Root Canal & Crown

An infected tooth requires immediate attention from a dental professional to prevent the loss of the tooth and other complications. Knowing the signs of an infected tooth can lead to early treatment and resolution of the infection. A tooth can...

Abscessed Tooth and Jaw Pain

Angina or a heart attack can cause pain in the jaw. Temperomandibular joint syndrome and sinusitis are two other possibilities that require consideration during the diagnosis of jaw pain. However, an abscessed tooth is among the most common causes...

About Apical Periodontitis

Teeth are composed of a hard outer structure useful during chewing and a soft tissue on the interior that builds the tooth during its early development. This soft tissue has no vital function in maintaining the tooth after complete development....

Dental Pain Symptoms

Tooth pain can come on suddenly or gradually over several weeks. Diagnosing the source of pain may be challenging because of the complex anatomy of the tooth and surrounding jaw. Early treatment of symptoms can usually help ward off a more severe...

Dangers Associated With an Infected Tooth

The dental pulp is a small amount of soft tissue lying beneath the hard structures of a tooth. However, it has the potential to cause a large problem when it becomes infected. This can occur as the result of tooth decay, multiple dental...

Causes of Tooth Pain When Walking

Tooth pain comes in the form of mild sensitivity or a throbbing toothache. The pain may occur quickly without warning or start with slight sensitivity that gradually worsens. Walking and other forms of bodily movement have the potential to worsen...

About Tooth Pain

A toothache can be a minor inconvenience, or it can be fatal, according to ABC News. A painful tooth can arise from minor inflammation or signal an infection accompanied by serious medical complications. Toothaches require immediate attention to...

Treatments for Toothache

Beneath the hard outer structures of a tooth lies a small quantity of soft tissue known as the dental pulp. This tissue contains blood vessels, nerve fibers and connective tissue that build the tooth during its development, according to the...

What Causes a Throbbing Toothache?

Work and school times are lost each year as the result of dental emergencies, according to the American Association of Public Health Dentistry. A severe toothache can even impair the ability to carry out routine daily activities. The onset of any...

Side Effects of an Infected Tooth

Tooth decay, cracks, trauma, fillings and crowns can lead to inflamed dental pulp. This soft tissue contains blood, nerves and connective tissue inside the tooth. Untreated inflammation of the pulp can lead to necrosis that produces an infection...

Toothaches at Night

A severe toothache can begin at any time of the day or night. There may be some warning signs leading up to a constant and throbbing pain; however, it can also wake you during the night with no prior warning at all. There are several reasons a...

Abscessed Tooth Pain Help

A tooth slightly sensitive to cold one day can quickly turn into a throbbing toothache with swelling the next. Serious dental infections can result in hospitalization, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center. Seeking professional...

Medicines for an Infected Tooth

An infected tooth can cause pain and swelling of varying degrees. Management of most cases is relatively simple, while others are severe enough to require hospitalization and the administration of intravenous drugs. Fortunately, the majority of...

Molar Toothache Pain

There are normally three molar teeth in each quadrant of the human dentition. These are the largest teeth and may have three or more roots. Removing the third molars or wisdom teeth is common when sufficient room for complete eruption is lacking....

A Toothache in the Tooth With a Crown

After you've invested time and money in a dental crown, you may find it hard to believe that a toothache could develop---especially if you had no discomfort before placement of the restoration. But this is a common dental condition, and a...

Relief From Tooth Pain

A severe toothache can prevent you from sleeping, going to work or school, and even eating a normal diet. Although a dentist can easily soothe most tooth pain, an underlying medical condition can cause a toothache. Promptly seeking a professional...

Abscessed Tooth Pain

Abscessed tooth pain may begin as a slight sensitivity to hot, cold and biting or as a constantly throbbing toothache. Mild to severe swelling may accompany and contribute to the pain. Immediate attention to the problem may mean the difference...

Relief for Tooth Pain

A tooth can begin hurting quickly without any apparent reason. Tooth pain can also develop gradually after a period of mild sensitivity. The severity may reach a point where relief becomes necessary to carry out normal everyday tasks. Treatment...

Abscessed Tooth and Gum Infection

An infection in a tooth or the surrounding gum can result in severe pain and swelling. It is critical to make an accurate diagnosis in order to correctly treat the problem. Not all gum infections include an abscessed tooth and can be resolved with...

Causes of Pain in a Filled Tooth

Many mistakenly believe that getting a filling or crown will prevent a tooth from having problems in the future. Possibilities for a toothache to develop years after receiving dental treatment exist because of the anatomical complexities of a...

A Toothache That Is Worse After an Antibiotic

According to the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP), dental emergencies are extremely common and cause missed time at work and school. Most emergencies are the result of a severe toothache. Analgesics and antibiotics are frequently...

Causes of Upper Toothache

The upper teeth lie in close proximity to the maxillary sinus, eyes, ears and temperomandibular joint. These can make it challenging to differentiate between pain that originates in the teeth or in some other source. Trained medical and dental...

A Toothache Without a Cavity

Pain in a tooth is commonly linked in the minds of many with a dental cavity. Yet the complexities of the inside of a tooth and its connections with surrounding tissues make tooth pain without a cavity a common finding. Understanding the possible...