Archive for the ‘Toothache’ Category
By: Steve Madigan
What is a tooth ache? You have a cavity and now it has reached the nerve or root or you have developed an infection. There could be other reasons, but for the most part these are the main reasons. Whatever treatment you need is going to be decided by your dentist. You may need to have the tooth pulled or maybe you could just need a root canal. You are not going to know the answer until you reach the dentist office, but you have a problem now. You have severe tooth pain and you need the pain to be gone now.
Herbal toothache remedies from your very own kitchen
Most of the time when toothache pain occurs is at night, when all you can do is swallow a few pain killers and wait to see the doctor in the morning. OK, you don’t have any tooth pain medication and there is no drug store close by. How do you make it through the night with an intense toothache pain?
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By: Rita Lambros-segur, M.h.
There are so many people out there who have a natural fear of the dentist, and that fear is understandable. The dentist is never a pleasant experience for anyone. It brings more pain and discomfort for some than for others, but all in all it is the type of thing that nobody ever wants to have to deal with unless it is absolutely necessary.
Luckily, every little dental problem does not have to send you to the feared dentist. While the dentist is a good idea for every six months, toothaches, persistent bad breath, whitening, and other such dental issues can all be taken care of at home. Here are a few natural dental care remedies that you can employ in the comfort of your own home, to save you the pain and the cost of having to go to the dentist.
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By: Malo Alvarez
When you take care of the natural teeth in your mouth, there will be no toothache to crow about. Toothache refers to the pain caused by tooth or jaw problems such as dental cavity, a cracked tooth, an exposed tooth root, gum disease, disease of the jaw joint, or muscle spasms when chewing. The severity of a toothache can range from mild to chronic excruciating pain. The pain may be aggravated by chewing, cold, or hot temperature of food or liquids taken through the mouth. Dental x-rays can help determine the cause whether the toothache is coming from a tooth or jaw problem.
It is possibility that a toothache may be caused by a problem not originating from a tooth or the jaw. Pain around the teeth and the jaws can be symptoms of diseases of the heart such as angina or heart attack, ear infections, and even a sinus infection. The pain of angina is usually located in the chest or the arm. However, in some patients with angina, a toothache or jaw pain are the only symptoms of their heart problem. Since infections and diseases of the ears and sinuses can also cause pain around the teeth and jaws, evaluations by both dentists and doctors become necessary to diagnose medical illnesses causing “toothache.”
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By: Dr James Sameul
Read this article to know the top user recommended Home Remedies for Toothache. First of all we will discuss what is Toothache and what are the possible causes of Toothache?
Toothache generally means pain around the teeth or jaws. The severity of a toothache can vary from chronic and gentle to sharp and unbearable. The pain may be aggravated by chewing or by cold or heat. The toothache gets worse over time if left untreated as the inner pulp can become infected. The second most common cause of toothache is gum disease. Toothache or tooth pain is caused when the nerve root of the tooth is irritated.
In the majority of cases, toothaches are caused by tooth or jaw problems like dental cavities, cracked tooth, an exposed tooth root, gum disease, disease of the jaw joint (temporo- mandibular joint), or spasm of the muscles used for chewing
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