Toothache is quite a common condition. It can range from
dull pain to sharp and throbbing pain. And what’s more important to note here
is that there is no single reason for this condition. The causes are different
and, so, the behavior of resultant pain may also vary depending on the cause.

A minor pain that occurs at one occasion and then never
occurs again may not be of big concern. But you are going to have to see the
dentist if you experience any of the following scenarios:
- Toothache that lasts more than 1 day
- Toothache that is severe
- Toothache resulting in fever or pain while opening the mouth wide
Remember, toothache might very well be the result of an
infection which has the capacity to spread into the jawbone, neck, head, and
even into the bloodstream.
What happens when you go to the dentist?
The first step towards treatment of your toothache will be
the dentist acquiring your medical history. Then he/she will conduct a physical
exam. Different questions about the pain will be asked from you such as when
the pain started, its severity, exact location of the pain, things that make
the pain worse, and things that provide relief. Then the dentist will examine
your mouth, teeth, gums, jaws, tongue, throat, ears, sinuses, nose, ears, and
neck. An X-ray test will also be taken. Then the dentist will run other tests
depending on what he/she suspects about the cause of the toothache.

Treatment available for toothache
In order to get the treatment of toothache, you are going to
get the root cause analyzed. If the cause of toothache is a cavity, your
dentist will fill the tooth or extract it if the decay is a worsened one. If
there is infection in the tooth pulp, the dentist will perform a root canal
treatment to get the infected pulp out of the tooth. This infection occurs in
the tooth pulp when bacteria work their way into the inner portion of the
tooth. In some cases, the toothache can be treated with antibiotic medication.
Prevention of toothache
Since tooth decay is the most common precursor to
toothaches, being on the top of your oral hygiene is the major requirement that
needs to be fulfilled. Brushing your teeth twice on daily basis is the minimum
requirement. And equally important is to make sure that you floss your teeth at
least once in every day. You also have to be vigilant about what you are
consuming. Sugary and fatty foods can quite dangerous for your dental health.
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