Causes of Sudden Tooth Pain

Causes of Sudden Tooth Pain, updated 1/30/25, 12:42 AM

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CAUSES OF
SUDDEN
TOOTH PAIN
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There are many different
causes of tooth pain, ranging
from common issues like
cavities to more serious ones
like infections.
Understanding the root cause
is essential to treating the
pain effectively.
TOOTH DECAY
OR CAVITIES
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A strong or throbbing pain
may develop when the decay
spreads and exposes the
delicate pulp chamber and
nerves of the tooth.
Cavities may lead to infections
or even tooth loss if not
addressed in a timely manner.
DENTAL
ABSCESS
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Intense, pulsating pain, swelling
and sometimes fever might be
symptoms of an abscess.
If you ignore a tooth abscess,
the infection might spread
throughout your body.
TOOTH FRACTURE
OR CHIPS
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Pain from a chipped or cracked
tooth can come on suddenly,
particularly when you chew.
Tooth fractures often occur
as a result of traumatic
events, like falls, sports
injuries or forceful biting.
GUM DISEASE
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Severe gum disease can
cause recession of the gums,
which in turn exposes the
tooth's roots and causes
excruciating agony.
Preventing and controlling
gum disease requires regular
professional cleanings and
good dental hygiene at home.
IMPACTED
WISDOM TEETH
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Problems with these third
molars include wedge-shaped
growth that presses on adjacent
teeth or their potential trapping
under the gum line.
The pain and potential
difficulties caused by impacted
wisdom teeth are often severe
enough to warrant extraction.
WHEN TO SEEK
PROFESSIONAL HELP
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You should always see a dentist
right away if you have acute
tooth pain that doesn't go away
after a day or two.
The same applies if the pain
is accompanied by swelling,
fever or trouble biting.
Here at Noble Dental Care,
we are experts in getting
to the bottom of dental pain
and finding the best solution
for each individual patient.
NOBLE DENTAL CARE
(480) 820-3515
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info.nobledds@gmail.com
Tempe, AZ 85283