
Tooth Pain
Persistent or throbbing tooth discomfort that signals an underlying dental issue requiring professional evaluation.
What is it
Persistent, throbbing, or sharp discomfort originating from a tooth or surrounding tissue that signals an underlying issue such as decay, infection, or nerve damage requiring prompt dental evaluation.
How it works
The dentist examines the affected tooth and surrounding tissue, uses X-rays or other diagnostics to locate the source, and provides the appropriate treatment to eliminate the pain and protect the tooth.
How it helps
Identifies and treats the root cause of pain rather than just managing symptoms, providing lasting relief and protecting the tooth from further damage.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who might consider this treatment?
Patients experiencing persistent, sharp, or throbbing tooth discomfort that suggests an underlying problem requiring professional diagnosis and treatment.
What is the typical experience?
The dentist examines the area, takes X-rays to identify the source, and provides same-day treatment when possible.
How long does it usually take?
The exam and initial treatment are completed the same day, typically within one hour.
Is there anything to keep in mind?
Tooth pain that comes and goes should still be evaluated — intermittent discomfort often signals a problem that is progressing.
What should I know about recovery after?
Recovery depends on the treatment needed.
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