Common Causes of Tooth Pain
Toothaches can happen for many reasons, and not all are visible. The most common causes include:
- Cavities: When decay reaches the tooth's inner layer.
- Cracked or chipped teeth: Even small fractures can irritate nerves.
- Gum disease: Infection or inflammation in the gums can cause deep aching pain.
- Tooth sensitivity: Exposed enamel or receding gums may cause sharp discomfort.
- Impacted wisdom teeth: These can push against nearby teeth or trap bacteria.
If your pain persists, don't ignore it, early treatment prevents bigger problems later.
Home Remedies for Temporary Toothache Relief
You can ease discomfort at home before your dental visit with simple remedies:
- Rinse with warm saltwater to reduce bacteria and swelling.
- Apply a cold compress to the cheek to numb the area.
- Use over-the-counter pain relief like ibuprofen or acetaminophen (follow dosage directions).
- Avoid extreme temperatures and sugary foods that may trigger more pain.
These are temporary measures, if your pain lasts longer than a day or two, it's time to see a dentist.
When to See a Dentist Right Away
Call an emergency dentist immediately if you notice:
- Severe or throbbing pain that doesn't improve
- Swelling around the jaw or face
- Fever or bad taste in the mouth (possible infection)
- Pain from a broken or knocked-out tooth
- Difficulty opening your mouth or swallowing
At Cusp Dental, we keep same-day emergency slots open to help patients in urgent need. Call (916) 451-4856 for immediate care.
How Dr. Sidhu Treats Toothaches at Cusp Dental
Once you arrive, Dr. Sidhu will examine your tooth and take digital X-rays to find the cause of pain. Treatment may include:
- Tooth-colored fillings for cavities
- Tooth extraction if damage is severe
- Gum treatment for infection
- Antibiotics or deep cleaning if bacteria have spread
You'll leave with a personalized care plan to restore comfort and prevent recurrence.
Preventing Future Tooth Pain
Good daily habits and regular cleanings are the best defense against future toothaches. Dr. Sidhu recommends:
- Brushing twice daily with fluoride toothpaste
- Flossing every day
- Scheduling exams every six months
- Treating small cavities early before they worsen
With consistent care, most dental emergencies can be avoided altogether.
Get Fast Relief at Cusp Dental in Sacramento
If you're in pain, don't wait, help is available. Schedule your appointment or call (916) 451-4856 to see Dr. Sidhu at Cusp Dental. Our team offers compassionate, same-day care for toothaches, dental injuries, and emergencies throughout Sacramento.