Severe Toothache or Pain

Intense tooth pain could indicate a serious issue such as a cavity, abscess, or gum infection. Our team will diagnose the problem and provide fast relief.

A severe toothache can be one of the most debilitating dental issues, often signaling a deeper problem that requires immediate attention. At San Diego Emergency Dentist, Dr. Reza Kasiri, DDS, provides fast, expert care to alleviate your pain and address the root cause of your discomfort.

With 24/7 emergency care and same-day appointments, our team is ready to help you find relief when you need it most. Don’t let a toothache disrupt your life—call us now at (858) 552-0052.

What Causes Severe Tooth Pain?

Severe tooth pain happens when the sensitive nerves in your tooth or surrounding tissues become irritated or damaged. Common causes include:

  • Cavities or Tooth Decay: Untreated cavities can reach the inner layers of your tooth, leading to pain.
  • Infections or Abscesses: Bacterial infections in the tooth or gums often cause swelling, throbbing pain, and sensitivity.
  • Dental Trauma: A cracked or broken tooth can expose the nerve, causing severe discomfort.
  • Gum Disease: Advanced gum disease can result in tooth pain, especially when eating or brushing.
  • Impacted Wisdom Teeth: Pain from wisdom teeth that cannot properly erupt is common and can worsen without treatment.
  • Tooth Sensitivity: Exposed roots or worn enamel may result in sharp pain when consuming hot, cold, or sweet foods.

Why Seek Immediate Care for Severe Tooth Pain?

Ignoring a severe toothache can lead to serious complications. Here’s why you should see an emergency dentist right away:

  • Prevent the Problem from Worsening: Untreated tooth pain can lead to infections, abscesses, or even tooth loss.
  • Relieve Pain Quickly: Severe pain can disrupt your daily activities. Prompt treatment ensures fast relief.
  • Protect Your Overall Health: Infections in the mouth can spread to other parts of the body if left untreated.

What to Do If You Have a Severe Toothache

While waiting for your emergency appointment, follow these steps to manage your pain and protect your oral health:

  • Rinse with Warm Salt Water: This helps clean the area and reduce inflammation.
  • Take Over-the-Counter Pain Relievers: Medications like ibuprofen can help alleviate discomfort. Avoid placing aspirin directly on the tooth.
  • Apply a Cold Compress: Hold a cold pack against your cheek near the painful area to reduce swelling and numb the pain.
  • Avoid Chewing on the Affected Tooth: Stick to soft foods and avoid putting pressure on the painful tooth.
  • Contact Us Immediately: Call (858) 552-0052 for same-day care at San Diego Emergency Dentist.

How We Treat Severe Tooth Pain

At your emergency appointment, Dr. Reza Kasiri will diagnose the cause of your pain and recommend the best treatment. Options include:

  • Cavity Fillings: Removing decay and filling the tooth can restore its function and relieve pain.
  • Root Canal Therapy: If the tooth’s pulp is infected or damaged, a root canal may be necessary to save the tooth.
  • Gum Disease Treatment: Deep cleanings and scaling can address pain caused by gum disease.
  • Tooth Extractions: In severe cases, removing the affected tooth may be the best solution.
  • Wisdom Tooth Removal: Impacted wisdom teeth can be safely and efficiently extracted to eliminate pain.

Don’t Wait—Get Relief Today!

A severe toothache requires immediate attention to prevent complications and provide relief. At San Diego Emergency Dentist, Dr. Reza Kasiri, DDS, and his team are ready to help. Call us now at (858) 552-0052 or fill out our online appointment form for fast, effective care.

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