Common Causes of Tooth Pain

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Causes of Tooth Pain

A toothache could be overwhelming and intolerant for anyone, and it could become challenging to decipher what factors could be contributing to the cause of the tooth pain. Several factors and symptoms are responsible for a mild to excruciating toothache and we have compiled a list of ten common causes of tooth pain. If you believe that you are experiencing the following symptoms, you should consider visiting a dentist and have your dental problem examined:

Orthodontic Alignment

If you have recently got any dental alignment system like braces or retainers, you may experience orthodontic alignment for a short time period. It causes an overwhelming amount of oral discomfort and aching pain on the surrounding areas of your teeth, and the pain becomes conspicuous after the adjustment of braces or retainers on your teeth. Your dentist often prescribes you pain killers, which should help you in alleviating your level of pain and discomfort after wearing braces. If the pain does not subside after a certain timeframe and it becomes overbearing and piercing then, you should ask your orthodontist regarding the adjustment of your orthodontic device to help you get back on track.

Misaligned Teeth or Impacted Wisdom Teeth

The misalignment in teeth is responsible for pressing teeth against one another, and it might also disturb the alignment of your teeth. It is a well-known fact that an impacted wisdom tooth is responsible for the clustering and crowding of misaligned teeth, and it should be corrected or removed surgically to correct the alignment of your teeth.

Improper Brushing or Flossing

People often do not calculate the pressure they put into brushing and flossing their teeth. Intense pressure may result in the inflammation and irritation of the gums, and it also makes your teeth susceptible to an indefinite amount of tooth pain.

If a person does not refrain from brushing his teeth like this, it could cause his gums to recede, which could attribute to the instability of the teeth, which makes room for more dental pain. You should reach out to a dentist to help you with your brushing techniques.

Teeth Grinding

Teeth grinding, alternatively known as bruxism, is commonly associated with the symptoms of jaw, neck, tooth, and muscular pain. It involves people who inadvertently grind their teeth while they are sleeping or experiencing a stressful situation.

Excessive teeth grinding can result in chipped teeth, cracked tooth, swollen gums, headaches, and sore jaw bones and joints, which could be immensely painful to tolerate. You should consider investing in a custom-made mouthguard to keep the occurrence of teeth grinding at its minimal.

Damaged Fillings or Dental Sealants

A dentist often prescribe a dental filling treatment to its patients, which is responsible for casing the fractures, grooves, and deep pits in teeth to protect the sensitive and exposed parts of the teeth. When these fillings are damaged, the sensitive areas of teeth become susceptible to intolerable temperature, indigestible food particles, and unwanted bacteria. It could result in pain whose threshold could vary from being a dull pain to a piercing sensation. If you suspect that your dental filling has worn off, you should consider seeing a dentist to have the problem fixed on an immediate basis.

Temperature Sensitivity

If you tend to experience a sharp and deafening pain after the consumption of cold or hot beverages and edibles, you are more likely to have temperature sensitivity—a condition which makes your teeth subjected to pain after drinking temperature regulated drinks. It could be an indication for a worn out enamel and dentin, or it could also be caused by recent dental treatments.

Tooth Fractures

It is no wonder that a tooth is susceptible to cracking or chipping in several ways. Whether you participate in rigorous sports activities or you are hit inadvertently, the chances of your teeth getting chipped are mildly high. It also becomes a prime reason for causing tooth fracture which may require immediate dental care.

Gum Disease

Gum disease is categorized by the occurrence of a monotonous pain in your mouth, and it also results in red and bleeding gums. Gum disease is excruciating in nature, and it is commonly caused by the inflammation of oral bone and gums. If the dental ailment is left untreated, it could result in the permanent damage of teeth, gums, and dental bones.

Tooth Abscess

If a dental decay is not treated during the early stages, it is more likely to result in a tooth abscess which occurs when a dental decay deteriorates to the point of damaging the root supporting your tooth. It results in the dental tissues getting infected by the extensive dental decay, which initiates a pulsating and overwhelming pain. If you are experiencing the above mentioned symptoms then, you should consider seeing a dentist right away to have your dental problem treated.

Tooth Decay

The occurrence of tooth decay is regarded as one of the most common causes of a toothache, and it should be treated immediately to avoid any further dental decay. However, if your dental pain becomes beyond insufferable, it could be an indication that the dental decay has affected the center area of your tooth, which initiates an unbearable pain. If the issue is not addressed on time, it could result in the permanent loss of your tooth.

Please note that the information provided above is for general purpose only. One must seek expert clinical advise from a trained practitioner prior to making any conclusions. Each patient and case is different and relying on a generalized information may be inadequate. Please consult your dentist or call our office for an appointment if you have any questions or concerns.

 


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