Understanding Tooth Pain: What to do when discomfort occurs?

By Dr. Ezra Ching with Insights Diagnostic

Dealing with tooth pain can be distressing, but understanding its causes and knowing what steps to take can make a big difference. The most common types of oral pain are short-lived instances of acute discomfort. These consist of toothaches, gum pain, and periapical periodontitis. (Renton, 2015). In this article, we will explore the causes of tooth pain, what to do when it occurs, and how the use of OralMax™ CBCT scans can be beneficial for both you and your dentist when it comes to diagnosing and treating your discomfort.

What Causes Tooth Pain?

Tooth pain can occur from various causes, like cavities, gum disease, sensitivities, cracks, and infections. Inside your teeth, there are nerves that serve as sensors and blood vessels that give life to it. When something goes wrong, such as an untreated cavity or an abnormality, these sensors can react, resulting in the pain you experience. Recognizing these triggers help explain the origins of tooth pain and emphasizes the importance of a thorough examination for accurate identification of the cause. Let's look into why tooth pain happens and how it occurs.

Immediate Steps to Find Relief

When you experience tooth pain, it's important to take action right away. Here's what you can do:

  • Carefully floss to remove any debris that might be causing irritation.
  • Over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen can help manage the discomfort while you seek professional care.
  • Steer clear of any triggers such as extremely hot or cold foods and drinks that can intensify the pain.
  • Reach out to your dentist for an appointment to identify the underlying cause of the pain whilst receiving the appropriate treatment.

Understanding Your Tooth Pain Through OralMax™ CBCT Scans

Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) scans are advanced imaging techniques that provide detailed 3D images of your teeth, bones, and soft tissues. These scans help your dentist detect different infections, bone irregularities, and complex tooth fractures that may not be visible in regular X-rays. With the use of OralMax™CBCT scans, your dentist can accurately assess the extent of damage and create a tailored treatment plan to address your specific condition.

Your Dentist's Approach to Solving Tooth Pain with CBCT Scans
How can your Dentist proceed with treatment and diagnosis using the OralMax™ CBCT Scans?

  • First, your dentist will review your medical history and conduct a thorough clinical exam to understand your situation.
  • Second, your dentist will use the OralMax™ CBCT scan to obtain a comprehensive view of the affected area, revealing intricate details and information that will aid in the diagnosis.
  • Lastly, with the acquired OralMax™ CBCT images, your dentist can devise a treatment plan that directly targets the root cause of your tooth pain, ensuring effective and efficient care.

Tooth pain should never be ignored. By understanding its causes and taking the right steps, you're on the path to relief. Remember:

  • You can address tooth pain by following the steps outlined in this article.
  • Reach out to your dentist for professional assessment and treatment.
  • Embrace the efficacy of CBCT scans, which are crucial in identifying possible issues and guiding you toward a pain-free smile.

Supporting Articles: Renton, T. (2015). Dental (Odontogenic) Pain. British Journal of Pain, 9(4), 216–224. https://doi.org/10.1177/2049463715583725

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