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Common
Toothache
The most obvious
symptom of a toothache resulting from dental
decay is pain with or without swelling. Often
in the beginning of a toothache the pain is
periodic, coming and going. However, in most
cases these episodes become more frequent
and of longer duration and eventually the
pain becomes constant. Toothaches
can sometimes be associated with existing
fillings or old root canals. Often Dentist
prescibe Ibuprofen 800mg for temporary relief
until the condition can be treated. Never
take asprin for toothache pain.
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Periodontal
Abcess
Periodontal
disease begins as an inflammation of the
tissue round the tooth referred to as Gingivitis
and becomes Periodontist as the supporting
structure is destroyed.
A
periodontal abcess is characterized by swelling
of the gums (gingiva) adjacent to
a tooth or teeth often with a burning and/or
throbbing sensation that lacks the excruciating
pain of a long term toothache. Antibotic
Therapy often provides temporay relief.
However, If not treated this condition is
often recurrent.
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Crack
Tooth
Pain associated with
a cracked tooth often manifest itself similarly
to that of a lose or mobile tooth, without
the mobility. Biting down is painful but there
sometimes no clinical evidence of decay or
damage. However, a dentist will generally
run tests to detect hairline fractures of
the tooth and/or the root of the tooth. This
condition is referred to as "Cracked Tooth
Syndrome", and
does not pertained to teeth that are clear
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Fractured
Tooth
Fractured
teeth are a common emergeny, In most cases
when only the enamel is involved there is
little cause for immediate concern. However,
a dentist should be consulted to insure there
are no unseen fracture of the root or bone.
If it appears that the fracture extents to
the pink to red color of the pulp,
the tooth will require intervention
to prevent its lost. Contact a dentist immediately
so that the tooth can be evaluated. |
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Knocked-out
Tooth
If
the whole tooth is knocked out by some traumatic
episode you should contact an emergency dentist
immediately. Generally the tooth can be saved
if it is repositioned back in the socket immediately,
Ideally in its original position or if repositioning
is not possible, placed the tooth in a moist
environment (preferably whole milk). It should
be repositioned in the socket within the first
half-hour after extraction if possible.
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Lost
Filling
By
far the most common cause of a lost filling
is secondary decay under the filling or the
fracture of tooth structure.
Lost
fillings can in some cases be replaced temporarily
by using one of the over the counter temporary
cements such as Tempanol or Dentemp depending
on the size and shape of the area. Crowns
too can be temporarily recemented with these
with these cements. |
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