Toothache - Emergency Dentist in Southall

There's no need to suffer with toothache pain

Your overall health and wellness begins in your mouth, which is why toothaches should not be ignored. A toothache is often a plea for attention from your teeth and gums. The constant throbbing pain associated with toothaches can be particularly unbearable and is usually caused by inflammation in the pulp of the tooth, which is the inside of the tooth.

The pulp of each tooth contains nerve endings that are highly sensitive to pain. When the pulp becomes inflamed, it can cause significant discomfort and sensitivity. Tooth decay, gum disease, and trauma to the tooth are common causes of pulp inflammation.

Ignoring a toothache can lead to more serious dental problems and even affect your overall health. If you are experiencing tooth pain, it is essential to seek professional dental care. Our team of experienced dentists at Lady Margaret Dental Surgery in Southall, London, can help diagnose and treat the underlying cause of your toothache and restore your dental health. Contact us today to schedule an appointment.

SYMPTOMS OF TOOTHACHE

Having a toothache is painful and the signs are obvious, symptoms may include:

  • Any pain, soreness or ache felt in or around the tooth
  • Sharp, dull, throbbing or constant pain
  • Pain when putting pressure on the tooth
  • Pain when chewing
  • Pain with hot or cold drinks or foods
  • Swollen or sore gums around the tooth
  • Headaches
  • High fevers
  • Bleeding gums

CAUSES OF TOOTHACHE

Dental causes of a toothache may be related to your teeth, gums or jaw. The most common causes of toothaches are:

  • Dental cavities as a result of tooth decay
  • A fractured or broken tooth
  • An impacted tooth
  • Gum disease
  • Sensitive teeth
  • Jaw pain

WHEN TO SEE A DENTIST

If you have a toothache, talk to your Maven dentist.  

Book an appointment to see a dentist as soon as possible if:

  • You have pain that lasts longer than a day or two
  • Your pain is severe or starts to become unbearable
  • You have a fever, earache, or pain when you open your mouth wide

ARE YOU IN PAIN?

If you’re experiencing pain and need emergency dental care, call us and we’ll get you in fast for an emergency appointment.

WHAT’S NEXT?

Learn more about some possible treatment options with your local Southall Dental practice. We recommend you book an appointment with a dentist to further discuss, so they can provide expert advice on getting your mouth on track.