There are many reasons causes of tooth pain or toothache, from decay to abscess and infection, requiring different recovery methods and treatments for pain relief.
What causes teeth to hurt all of a sudden?
Some of the most common causes of tooth pain include:
- Tooth Decay: eroding tooth enamel that exposes sensitive nerves
- Dental Abscess: caused by infection and produces throbbing pain
- Food Particles: can be lodged in between teeth
- Grinding Teeth
- Sinus Infection: can press on nerves of your upper teeth
How do I get my tooth to stop hurting?
There are a few at-home remedies and practices that can help reduce tooth pain, including:
- Diluted hydrogen peroxide rinse
- Clove oil with a cotton ball, placing on sore spot
- Gently brushing your teeth
Persisting tooth sensitivity or pain likely requires professional care.
Why does my tooth hurt, but my dentist says nothing wrong?
Gum recession, which exposes roots, can cause mouth discomfort or pain. Jaw pain can result from clenching or grinding that mimics toothache. Sinus infection can also cause pain that appears to be a dental issue.
How do I know if tooth pain is heart-related?
In rare cases, tooth pain—especially in the upper teeth or jaw—might signal something more serious, like a heart attack. Due to shared nerve pathways, pain from the heart can radiate to the jaw or blood vessels near the teeth. If your toothache comes with chest pain, shortness of breath, or sweating, seek emergency care immediately.
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