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Tooth Pain

Tooth pain may indicate infection or damage. Expert Endodontics provides advanced care to relieve pain and restore dental health.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common Questions About Tooth Sensitivity and Pain

Find answers to your most common dental questions and concerns.

Momentary sensitivity to hot or cold foods can occur due to exposed dentin, worn enamel, or minor gum recession. It’s usually not a sign of serious dental issues but may require desensitizing toothpaste or professional evaluation.

Sharp pain when biting down may indicate a cracked tooth, cavity, loose filling, or infection in the pulp. It’s important to consult a dental professional to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment.

Lingering pain could be a sign of pulp damage or inflammation inside the tooth, often caused by decay, trauma, or a deep filling. This condition may require endodontic treatment to save the tooth.

These symptoms are often linked to a dental abscess or infection. They may result from untreated decay, trauma, or advanced gum disease. Immediate treatment is necessary to prevent further complications.

A dull ache and pressure can be caused by sinus pressure, bruxism (teeth grinding), or an underlying dental issue such as a cracked or infected tooth. A thorough evaluation can help identify the root cause.

Yes, dental problems like temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders, bruxism, or an abscessed tooth can cause referred pain in the head, neck, or ear. Consult a dentist or specialist for diagnosis and treatment.