Toothache may also be caused by an inflamed tooth or a partially erupted wisdom tooth.
- Toothache can be caused by a cavity or an inflamed tooth, as well as a partially erupted wisdom tooth.
- Toothache should not be treated with painkillers alone, but the cause should be determined at the dentist.
- At Hammas Mehiläinen, you can book a dental appointment quickly and get help for toothaches. Book an appointment online or by calling 010 273 8000.
The first symptoms of a cavity may include a shooting pain in your tooth when, for example, you are eating or drinking something cold or sweet. A throbbing pain may be caused by the infection of the end of the tooth root. Pain in a wisdom tooth may be felt near the ear. However, as it is difficult to determine the reason for pain on the basis of the pain alone, you should always visit a dentist if you have toothache.
f you have toothache, you should seek treatment as quickly as possible. Pain can be temporarily relieved with painkillers, but these do not eliminate the underlying reason.
At Hammas Mehiläinen, you can book a dental appointment quickly and get help for your toothache. Book an appointment in our booking system or by calling the appointments service of Hammas Mehiläinen: 010 273 8000 (Mon–Sun from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.).
There are several different ways to relieve toothache, depending on the cause of the pain. An ice pack or a thermal pack can help to reduce inflammation and relieve pain. Brushing softly and flossing can also help if the pain is caused by an irritation from food or bacteria. Also, the correct use of painkillers can temporarily relieve the pain.
If you experience toothache, you should visit a dentist as soon as possible as oral problems do not subside spontaneously.
Toothache can be relieved by using an ice pack or a thermal pack on the sore area, avoiding beverages and hard foods, and resting. Pain may also be temporarily relieved with painkillers, but they do not eliminate the cause of the toothache. The cause should be determined and treated to prevent the pain from recurring.
Anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen and paracetamol temporarily relieve toothaches. However, painkillers do not eliminate the cause of the toothache. It is always advisable to ask your pharmacist or healthcare professional for the correct dosage and medication for your situation.
A toothache is usually caused by a cavity. If you experience a toothache, you should visit a dentist as soon as possible as oral problems do not subside spontaneously.
During the dental check-up, you will get an assessment of the health of your mouth and teeth from the dentist, as well as a recommendation for further measures. A dental check-up is a painless examination, and there is no need to do any treatment in connection with it.
With a dentist experienced in treating patients with dental fear, you can face your fears safely and at your own pace.