Are you suffering from a severe toothache that won’t go away? At Emergency Dentist Newnan, we provide fast and effective tooth pain relief 24/7. Whether it’s caused by an underlying dental issue or an accident, our experienced dentists are here to help.
Toothaches can result from a variety of factors, including:
If your tooth pain is persistent or severe, you should contact a dentist immediately. Here’s when you should schedule an emergency visit:
If your tooth pain is persistent or severe, you should contact a dentist immediately. Here’s when you should schedule an emergency visit:
When you visit our office, we will conduct a thorough evaluation of the affected area, including:
Reviewing your medical history.
Examining your mouth, gums, tongue, throat, and sinuses.
Asking about your symptoms: When did the pain start? What makes it worse? What provides relief?
Taking Emergency X-rays if needed, to diagnose the root cause.
The right treatment depends on the cause and severity of your tooth pain. Our dentists may recommend:
Prevention is the best cure. Follow these tips to avoid tooth pain:
Applying a cold compress, rinsing with warm salt water, and taking over-the-counter pain relievers can provide temporary relief. However, seeing a dentist is the best way to address the root cause.
Home remedies like clove oil, saltwater rinses, and hydrogen peroxide rinses can help. For long-term relief, visit a dentist.
Severe tooth pain is often due to infections, deep cavities, gum disease, or an exposed nerve. A dental check-up is necessary to diagnose the issue.
Sleeping with your head elevated, avoiding cold or hot foods, and taking pain relievers can help reduce discomfort at night.
If your tooth pain is increasing in intensity, call us at (470) 414-6804 to book an emergency appointment immediately.