Toothaches are often a sign of underlying dental issues such as infection, decay, or injury. Our emergency exam identifies the cause and provides immediate relief while preventing further complications. Whether the pain is mild or severe, addressing it promptly helps protect your long-term oral health.

Why Treat Toothaches?

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Relieves Pain

Perhaps the biggest perk, treating toothaches get the tooth to stop aching

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Identifies Issue

Starting to treat a toothache requires getting to the issue at hand

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Prevents Spread

Toothaches are a sign that something is wrong - try not to let it spread

Frequently Asked Questions

What are causes of sudden tooth pain?

Decay, infection, cracked teeth, or inflamed gums are common causes.

Should I seek immediate care?

Any persistent or severe toothache should be evaluated as soon as possible.

Can a toothache go away on its own?

Symptoms may fade temporarily, but the underlying issue typically remains.

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