Toothache

Toothache is a common condition that causes pain in or around a tooth. It can be uncomfortable and often makes it hard to eat or sleep.

What is toothache?

Toothache refers to the pain or discomfort that people feel in their teeth or jaws. This pain can vary from a sharp ache to a constant dull throb.

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What are the symptoms of a toothache?

Symptoms of toothache may include:

  • Pain in or around the tooth
  • Sensitivity to hot or cold food and drinks
  • Pain when chewing or biting
  • Swelling around the tooth or gums
  • A bad taste in the mouth
  • Fever in some cases

What causes toothaches?

There are many reasons why people might experience toothache. Common causes include:

  • Cavities or tooth decay
  • Gum disease
  • Cracked or damaged teeth
  • Abscess around the tooth
  • Tooth grinding or clenching

How common are toothaches?

Toothaches are very common and can affect people of all ages. Many people will experience a toothache at some point in their lives.

Who is more likely to get a toothache?

Certain factors can increase the chance of getting a toothache, including:

  • Poor oral hygiene
  • A diet high in sugar
  • Not visiting the dentist regularly
  • Smoking or using tobacco products

How can I treat toothache?

It is important to see a dentist if you have a toothache. However, you can try some of the following measures to ease the pain until you can get help:

  • Rinse your mouth with warm salt water
  • Take over-the-counter pain relievers (such as paracetamol)
  • Apply a cold compress to the outside of your cheek
  • Use clove oil on the painful area with a cotton ball

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How quickly can I recover from a toothache?

The recovery from toothache depends on the cause. With the right treatment, many people start to feel better within a few days.

Final thoughts

Toothache is common and can be managed with the right care. If you’re experiencing tooth pain, it’s important to speak to your GP or dentist for advice and treatment.

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This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional before starting, stopping or changing any medication. If you have concerns about your medication or experience side effects, speak to your doctor or pharmacist immediately.

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