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Reasons to Call Your Dentist Immediately

Reasons to Call Dentist Immediately

Reasons to Call Your Dentist Immediately

Tooth pain is very disruptive, affecting the functionality of the whole body and the individual’s ability to concentrate. Pain when biting down can result from a set of factors. If you experience such problems, you need to see your dentist and have your teeth checked and treated.  There are many possible reasons to call your dentist immediately.

Here are Some of the Reasons you Might be Experiencing the Problem

 

  • Crack on a Tooth

Tooth cracks can cause pain when biting down. It will require the help of a qualified physician and x-rays to identify a cracked tooth. In other cases, the crack might be too small to show up in an x-ray. Other symptoms of a cracked tooth include toothache and tooth sensitivity. A qualified dentist will quickly fix a broken tooth and resolve the problem.

  • Dental Abscess

The pain could be resulting from a cyst or swelling around the root tip, which presses against the tooth whenever you bite down. The symptoms include swelling, abscess drainage, and the appearance of pimples on the gums around the painful tooth. A dentist can also treat the problem through a root canal.

  • Periodontal Disease

Gum disease could be one of the possible causes of pain when biting down. The problem is accompanied by other symptoms such as reddening and swelling of gums, heavy tartar build-up, exposure of tooth roots by the gums, gum bleeding, and tooth sensitivity. The condition is treatable but requires the assessment of a doctor.

  • Root Exposure of Gum Recession

Gum recession leads to increased tooth sensitivity. The pain is experienced in one tooth and  is usually sharp, occurring as soon as the tooth comes in contact with food or water. Your dentist will identify the cause of the tooth sensitivity and provide the necessary treatment. Some of the common causes of root exposure include gum disease, tooth trauma, grinding of teeth, and brushing with a stiff toothbrush.

  • Sinus Pressure

The problem could also result from the inflammation of the sinuses. Nasal sinuses are located close to the tooth roots. Sinus pressure is only likely to affect the upper back teeth (molars and premolars).

Tooth pain is persistent and disruptive and will not go away with regular over-the-counter painkillers. If you are experiencing a tooth problem, you should see a specialist and resolve it before it escalates.

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