Overview
Tooth pain help is about toothache, pressure pain, sensitivity and pain linked to chewing, infection, cracks, gum problems or hidden decay.
The most useful next step is usually the one that balances diagnosis, urgency, long term outcome, comfort, cost and whether the tooth or gum can be kept healthy over time.
Common causes
- tooth decay or a cavity
- infection in or around the tooth
- cracks, fractures or worn fillings
- gum disease or inflammation around the tooth
- grinding, clenching or referred jaw pain
A dental diagnosis often needs more than a symptom list because different problems can feel similar. For example, nerve pain, cracked teeth, gum inflammation and bite overload can all produce pain when chewing.
Why the cause matters
Getting the cause right changes the treatment completely. Painkillers, temporary dressings or antibiotics may not solve the underlying issue if the tooth structure, pulp or gum support still needs treatment.
Questions worth asking at an appointment
- What is the most likely diagnosis and how certain are you
- Is this urgent or likely to worsen if delayed
- What are the treatment options and which one do you recommend first
- What is the immediate cost and what is the likely total cost
- What should I expect over the next few days and when would you want to review me
Confidential help
If you need help understanding the next step, comparing options or finding a clinic that suits your situation, you can send a confidential enquiry below.
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