Can my severe toothache be fixed in one visit?
DON’T DELAY YOUR TREATMENT OF DENTAL PAIN
As a matter of fact, a toothache can be fixed in one visit. However, the relief from discomfort doesn’t guarantee that the underlying issue has been resolved completely. At Smile 4U Family Dental Clinic the dental experts make appropriate diagnosis and treatment plan and will resolve the issue of toothache in the first visit itself, although further treatment may be required to subside the etiological factor.
Some of the common contributing factors for a toothache may be a deep dental cavity, a faulty restoration, an abscess/pus, a fractured tooth etc.
TOOTHACHE DUE TO A CAVITY
A FAULTY RESTORATION
AN ABSCESS
A chronic dental pain and infection may lead to a pus or abscess around the tooth which may lead to severe toothache and in extreme cases swelling with the associated tooth.
CRACKED/FRACTURED TOOTH
Any kind of minor crack or chipped off enamel can be associated with causing a dental pain.
ERUPTION OF WISDOM TEETH
The wisdom tooth may erupt normally or in some cases may cause pain due to lack of adequate space in the jaw thereby causing pressure and pain while eruption. Sometimes they decay owing to poor oral hygiene leading infection and pain.
BRUXISM/NIGHT GRINDING/ CLENCHING JAWS
TMJ DISORDER
RECEDING GUMS
INFECTED GUMS
TRAUMATIC INJURIES TO TEETH
Trauma to teeth such as roadside accidents, sudden fall, sports injury etc may be detrimental to the tooth health and may cause severe tooth pain. Such incidences require prompt action and treatment so as to avoid tooth loss in extreme cases.
Whatever is the etiological factor of your tooth pain, we will make a treatment plan that is apt to save the teeth and restore your smile. We’re available for you for any emergency treatment 24 hours a day. Simply reach us so that we can ease your pain and make you beautifully smile again.
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