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Going to the dentist isn't any fun, but it is one of those things that just has to be done. For years, I fought the process and didn't go for my regular cleanings and in the end, it sure didn't pay to do so. I ended up spending ten times as much time in the chair and a boat-load of money in dental repairs. If you don't like going to the dentist, you can make it easier on yourself. This blog will show you a few tips that can help you improve the experience and get through the treatment without as much discomfort.

going to the dentist with less anxiety

Toothache Signs That You Should See A Dentist Right Away

Jordan Arnold

If you are an adult, then you have probably experienced at least one or two toothaches in your lifetime. And, most of them will go away on their own. However, every now and then you will have a toothache that needs to be addressed by a dental professional. Keep reading to learn about some signs that you should be making an appointment to see your dentist as soon as possible.

You Have A Fever And An Earache

Most toothaches occur due to dental sensitivity issues. The tooth may release strong signals when you bite down too hard or when you eat a food item that is too hot or cold. However, some toothaches are caused by much more serious problems like the formation of a dental infection. Dental infections may form from the tooth root and work their way up, so you may not even see any evidence of the issue across the tooth itself. In this case, you may notice some other signs of a tooth infection.

Signs of an infection include the formation of a low-grade fever as your body works to fight off the infection. So, if you develop the fever and feel no other cold or flu symptoms, then this may be caused by an infection. You may also feel some swelling and pressure in your jaw as inflammation sets in. Earaches are common too and may persist for days or even weeks.

Fatigue, headaches, and sinus pain are signs that you may have formed an infection as well and that you should see your dentist as soon as possible.

Pain Comes On Suddenly

If you notice strong pain sensations coming from your tooth while you are sitting still, then this is a sign that you may need to see your dentist. This happens when the dental nerve becomes damaged. The nerve sends out distress signals to alert you to the issue. Since the tooth is in a constant state of distress, you do not need to place pressure on the tooth for the signals to occur. 

When a dental nerve is damaged, you are likely to feel the most discomfort when you lie down or when you bend your head. This changes the blood flow to the tooth and distress signals become stronger as a result.

Another issue that you need to be aware of is the sudden disappearance of pain. So, if you have been experiencing strong signals that suddenly go away, then this is a sign that the tooth has died and you will need to have a root canal or extraction completed. For more information, visit a dental office near you.


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