Sore Teeth and Jaw Pain - Causes & Treatment by QC Dentistry


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Uploaded on Mar 10, 2021

Many Canadians suffer from dental problems like Sore Teeth and Jaw Pain. In this PPT, we have explained the causes treatments for Sore Teeth and Jaw Pain. Read full information read the PPT.

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Sore Teeth and Jaw Pain - Causes & Treatment by QC Dentistry

The causes: why do I have jaw pain? A reason for a toothache that is felt in the jaw is gum disease and other gum contaminations. Once in a while, a bone or sinus contamination causes jaw torment. Another reason for a "toothache" that is really from jaw inconvenience is temporomandibular joint (TMJ) Some are local (oral cavity), others more distant (jaw, sinuses, face, joint, etc.). For each cause, different levels of pain will appear, depending on whether or not it is delayed to seek treatment. Pain in the tooth When the softened part begins to approach the nerve, the tooth first becomes sensitive to hot and cold. Then the pain will occur from time to time until it is almost constant. Here are easy ways to get rid of tooth pain. Cavities that are not treated in time can lead to the formation of an abscess. An attack on the heart of the tooth due to the multiplication of bacteria affects the nerve, which eventually fails. Cavities can happen at any age, including baby teeth. We are not all equal in the face of them. Some people have much stronger teeth than others. But the quality of oral hygiene has a lot to do with the appearance of these pathologies. Symptoms of "toothache" In the event of a simple decay that is not too deep, there will be no symptoms other than the pain itself. It can progress to pulsations or pain on the pressure; this is the case when we are in the presence of an abscess.  Another symptom of the abscess is the generally associated swelling, more or less important, which can go as far as a very visible deformity in the cheek. Some bacterial infections lead to the appearance of purulent collections or even a fever. These infections can also invade deeper tissues which will also start to swell. This is what we call cellulitis of dental origin. Some tips to reduce toothache First, check how the painful area looks. The cause of the pain may just be right in front of your eyes! Sometimes very simple, good brushing and the use of interdental brushes or dental floss can clear up food debris and relieve pain,” explains our experienced dentist; If you can do nothing for me to eliminate the cause yourself, the taking of analgesics can be considered, more or less powerful according to the pain, but also according to the age and the condition of the patient; The mouthwash may also be a very good remedy to relieve the pain and wait until the appointment with his dentist. Especially if the mouthwashes have a somewhat numbing action that will calm the pain and inflammation of the gums; Finally, anti-inflammatory drugs should be considered if accompanied by inflammation pains. Of antibiotics may be necessary, to different degrees, if the origin of the pain is a bacterial infection. In both cases, a medical prescription will be necessary. It can be issued before the appointment at the dental office, by the attending physician for example. Queen CAdhdressi:-n g8975u Chinaguacouosy usy DRoad, Unit 5Citye:- n t Birasmptonr, ONy Zip Code:- L6Y 0B7 Contact No:- 905-453-0999 Email Id:- [email protected] Website:- www.qcdentistry.ca CONTACT US