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Why You Should Never Put Off Getting Your Toothache Treated

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Whether it is the middle of the day or late at night, toothaches can happen to anyone for a number of different reasons. You do not have to suffer through them in silence. In fact, it is recommended that you get your toothache treated as soon as possible. Most dentists will be able to help relieve your pain and get some answers as to what is going on, and there are many clinics open late into the night for people with emergencies. Here are a few reasons why you should never put off your toothache treatment.

Nerve Damage

If your toothache is very severe, then it might be a very deeply rooted issue related to the nerve touching the pulp of your teeth. This can be excruciating, and there is no guarantee how long it will take to go away on its own. Some people struggle through days of pain before finally seeing a dentist, only to find that the pain is a symptom of a much worse problem. Normal, over-the-counter pain medication won't numb this pain for long, but a dentist can.

Compounding The Issue

Toothaches are a clear message from your brain that something is not right and it needs to be corrected. If the toothache isn't fixed in a timely fashion, it can actually make the problem worse, especially if it is some kind of infection. Infections of the gum and pulp are not something you want to play around with, as they can be very hard to reverse. Once the gum is affected and killed, it doesn't grow back, and you can be left with very exposed teeth. Always get toothaches checked out when you notice them, or your smile could be forever changed.

Very Real Danger To Bone

While you might think your tooth is completely separate from your bones and other vital parts of your body, they are still interconnected. As mentioned above, if the issue turns out to be an infection, you want to get started on prescription antibiotics straight away, or your bone can become threatened as well. All it takes is one tooth abscess or open sore in your mouth, and you can get a blood infection too. In the past, many people used to die due to simple tooth infections, but now, as long as you are pragmatic and get it treated, it is fairly easy to recover from them. 


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