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What If Your Toothache Suddenly Fades Away?

September 10, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — rosenfeld @ 12:07 pm
Dentist pointing to X-ray of patient's teeth

Has a once nagging, uncomfortable toothache suddenly faded away? Initially, your first thought may be to bust out in a happy dance and cue the celebration music. However, a previously problematic tooth that has gone asymptomatic could be a warning sign of a more serious dental concern, like severe decay that necessitates a root canal or extraction. Here’s why you should schedule an appointment with your dentist right away if your toothache subsides.

Can a Toothache Heal Itself?

Despite the popular myth that toothaches can heal on their own, that’s simply not the case. However, it’s not from lack of trying. In fact, roughly 15% of Americans don’t get the dental care they need, even if they are in pain! However, if pain stemming from your teeth suddenly subsides, a much more serious dental concern may be at hand. So, don’t wait to schedule an appointment with your dentist for an examination.

The Real Reason Your Toothache Can Subside

For patients who fear the dentist or would rather “tough it out,” experiencing temporary relief from the symptoms can seem like a victory. However, the real reason the pain has subsided is because the infection in the center of the tooth (which is the source of the tooth pain) has effectively destroyed the nerves. Although this causes the discomfort to fade, the infection does not stop. In fact, it can continue to work its way into the bone before invading the rest of the body! As you can imagine, this can be dangerous for your oral and overall health. So, if the painful symptoms diminish, take that as a cue to call your dentist.

How Your Dentist Can Help

Dental teams across the board are united by their mission to help their patients achieve pristine oral health and pain-free smiles. If your toothache has progressed to a cavity, necessitates a root canal, or in an extreme case requires an extraction, your dentist is ready to provide long-lasting, effective treatment. That way, your teeth and gums will be in tip-top shape for years to come!

About the Practice

At East Islip Dental Care, the latest technology, world-class customer service, and convenient hours (including evenings and weekends!) come together for a truly exceptional dental experience. Plus, they have a hand-selected team of nine talented doctors on staff! So, whether the source of your tooth pain is a minor cavity or the result of a more complex dental concern, you can get the treatment you need in one convenient location. If you are overdue for your routine appointment or have a toothache, visit their website or give them a call at 631-581-8600.

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