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Title: Do You Know? Cavity is Not Always to Be Blamed for Tooth Pain


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Tooth Pain? Cavity is Not Always to Be Blamed for
This
  • So, youve been experiencing tooth pain lately.
  • Getting into an oral care routine have always
    been advised by dental health experts so as to
    maintain healthy teeth and a care-free smile.
  • However, no matter how careful you are about your
    oral health and hygiene, at some point in life,
    you may happen to incur the discomfort of tooth
    pain. And before you hold cavity accountable for
    your toothache, you must know that cavity isnt
    the only cause.

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There are several possible problems besides
cavity (tooth decay) that lead to mild to severe
tooth pain. Lets take a look at them.
  • Tooth Sensitivity
  • Experiencing a severe discomfort or pain in the
    teeth when consuming hot or cold beverages or
    foods indicate that you have sensitive teeth.
  • Sensitivity in teeth may result from tooth decay,
    a loose filling, thinning of the tooth enamel or
    receding gums and doesnt usually cause much
    problem if the discomfort lasts only a few
    moments.

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  • Abscessed Teeth
  • If youre bothered by a throbbing, continuous
    pain in the teeth, you might have a tooth abscess
    (infection) in or around the root of teeth. A
    tooth infection is a puss-filled swelling caused
    when the pus from the infected tooth pulp spreads
    into the surrounding periodontal tissues and bone
    causing significant pain.
  • In addition, a periodontal abscess, which is an
    infection in the gums and the surrounding
    tissues, can also result in an incessant tooth
    pain.

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  • Sinus Infection
  • People with a sinus infection often complaint
    about a dull, throbbing pain on the both sides of
    the upper teeth which is also referred as a sinus
    toothache. While sinus is a less common cause of
    toothache, the pain in the sinus area is
    significant and may require you to see the
    dentist.
  • In addition, an abnormal bite, chipped or broken
    teeth, and repetitive grinding and chewing are
    some other conditions that trigger tooth pain.
  • Toothaches may not necessarily be acute and
    life-threatening. But waiting for the little
    inconvenience or discomfort to develop into a
    serious condition should be the last thing to
    consider.
  • So, it is advisable to see your dentist
    regardless of the type and severity of your pain.

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Contact Us
  • Address Smile Concepts, 4/307 Pitt Street,
    Sydney NSW 2000
  • Website http//www.emergencydentistsydneycity.com
    .au/
  • Phone 9002 7474
  • Email Id info_at_emergencydentistsydneycity.com.au

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