Toothache pain: causes, symptoms and solutions

The pain of a toothache is one of the most common and annoying dental discomfort you can experience. This pain can vary in intensity from mild discomfort to severe, disabling pain and is usually a sign of serious problems such as cavities or possible infection. Understanding the causes, symptoms and treatment options is critical to relieving pain and protecting oral health.

A molar bite can occur due to multiple factors, including inadequate hygiene, a high-sugar diet and lack of regular dental visits. These factors contribute to the formation of cavities, which if not treated in time can cause complications. Pain not only affects the ability to chew properly, but also interferes with daily life. From our Clinica Gross in Malaga, today we want to talk about the main causes and symptoms, as well as the treatments available to combat the pain in a molar bite.

Why does a cut tooth hurt?

When a molar is developed, that is, when there is caries on the dental part, progressive damage occurs in the enamel, the protective layer of the tooth. This process begins with the accumulation of bacteria that, by breaking down food debris, release acids that wear out the enamel. If the caries is not treated in time, it can penetrate into the deeper layers of the tooth, reaching the dentine and, in more advanced cases, the dental nerve.

Pain in a pricked tooth is the body’s response to damage to dental tissue. When reaching the nerve, the caries causes inflammation and tenderness, which leads to constant or pulsating pain. Pain may intensify when chewing, eating hot or cold foods, and even when exposing the tooth to air. In advanced cases, the infection may spread to the root of the tooth, causing an abscess and increasing pain.

Treatments to relieve the pain of a molar bite

Pain treatment in a cut tooth depends on the degree of caries and infection. In early stages, a simple dental restoration or filling may be enough to stop the progression of caries and relieve pain. The dentist removes the damaged part of the tooth and replaces it with a filling material, restoring the structure of the tooth.

If the caries has reached the nerve, endodontic or duct treatment may be required. This procedure involves removing the damaged nerve tissue, cleaning the internal cavity of the tooth and sealing it to prevent future infections. Root canal is effective in relieving pain and preserving the affected tooth. In more severe cases, where the tooth has weakened irreversibly, the dentist may recommend an extraction to prevent the infection from spreading.

Common symptoms of a cut tooth

When a broken tooth develops, the pain is often accompanied by other symptoms that indicate damage or possible infection of the tooth, some of which are:

  • Persistent or pulsating pain: It is one of the first symptoms; it can get worse when chewing or eating hot or cold food.
  • Tooth sensitivity: the affected tooth becomes especially sensitive to extreme temperatures and sweet foods, causing discomfort.
  • Color change in the tooth: the tooth may darken, becoming brown or black due to enamel damage.
  • Bad breath or unpleasant taste: The accumulation of bacteria in the cavity can cause bad breath or a metallic taste in the mouth.
  • Inflammation in nearby gums: the gums around the affected tooth may swell and redden, indicating possible infection.

En Gross Dentistas, contamos con un equipo especializado en el tratamiento de caries y dolor dental. Ofrecemos diagnósticos completos y soluciones personalizadas para aliviar el dolor de una muela picada y preservar la salud de tu sonrisa. No dudes en ponerte en contacto con nosotros si quieres saber más información.

At Gross Dentistas, we have a team specialized in the treatment of tooth decay and dental pain. We offer comprehensive diagnostics and customized solutions to relieve the pain of a molar bite and preserve the health of your smile. Do not hesitate to contact us if you want to know more information.

Ortodoncista Dra. Concha Gross de Bethencourt

Ortodoncista especializada en el sistema de ortodoncia invisible, extensa trayectoria profesional y un gran número de pacientes satisfechos con los resultados obtenidos tras la finalización de su tratamiento.

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