Visiting The Dentist If Your Teeth Hurt

If your teeth are starting to hurt you might wonder if it's a good time to book a dental checkup. Our Winnipeg dentists discuss some signs you need dental care.

Why Your Teeth Might Hurt

A toothache can bring throbbing pain to your mouth and be quite severe. You probably don’t need to be told to contact your dentist as soon as possible if you are experiencing this emergency.

There are several different signs that indicate you should see a dentist right away, in addition to pain around the tooth. These include:

  • Fever
  • Facial swelling
  • Swelling around the tooth
  • Foul taste in your mouth or bad breath
  • Bleeding in your mouth

Different factors that may be causing your tooth to feel painful include:

  • Trauma to the tooth or surrounding tissue
  • Abscessed tooth
  • Tooth decay
  • Teeth grinding
  • Infections in the mouth
  • Infected nerve
  • Damaged dental work

What To Do About Toothaches & Pain

If your tooth pain is the result of trauma, the first thing you'll want to do is stop any bleeding using gauze. If the tooth (or a piece of a tooth) has been lost, try to locate it. Once found, dust off any debris (do not rinse with water).

If possible, place the tooth carefully into the socket, and bite down gently. If you’re not able to push the tooth back into the socket, add some milk to a lidded container and place the tooth inside. This may help preserve the tooth and make it more likely that your dentist will be able to replace it.

If you are experiencing swelling or pain, try taking over-the-counter painkillers (while carefully following the instructions on the bottle for the recommended dose) and applying an icepack to the area.

Once you've stopped any bleeding and dulled some of the pain, it's time to contact your dentist so the issue can be diagnosed and treated. Note that most dental pain will not stop on its own, and attempting to diagnose or treat the issue yourself could lead to serious issues long-term.

Depending on the cause of the pain, our dentists at Academy Dental Group in Winnipeg may either tell you that you should come to our office right away for treatment, or make an appointment to see you as soon as possible.

Bookmark our website or search “dentist near me” in your favourite search engine and we will likely pop up.

If you have experienced trauma to the tooth that has caused a fracture or breakage, or if you are in severe pain that you are unable to manage yourself, call our office as soon as you are comfortable and safe. We will make room for you in our schedule as soon as possible for emergency dental treatment.

If your issues aren't quite so severe, here are a few things you can try to manage some of the pain and discomfort while you wait for your appointment.

  • Rinse your mouth using salt water
  • Record your pain
  • Keep your teeth clean
  • If the tooth is broken, apply a piece of gauze over the jagged edge of the tooth

Is your toothache becoming a problem for you? Contact our Winnipeg dentists today to schedule an examination for our dental team.

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