When we are talking about short lasting toothache, we are talking about a discomfort or pain that last in the matters of a few seconds. They are transient and quickly disappear with no persistence of continuity. Some more common example of these types of pain can be listed as:
Some of the most common causes of long-lasting toothache are:
If you are avoiding eating hot or cold food or liquids, it might be time to address the underlying causes of teeth sensitivity.
Sensitive teeth can be caused by the following:
People with sensitive teeth may experience pain or discomfort as a response to certain triggers. You may feel this pain at the roots of the affected teeth. The most common triggers include:
Your symptoms may come and go over time for no obvious reason. They may range from mild to intense.
Choose toothpaste that’s labelled as being specifically made for sensitive teeth. These kinds of toothpaste won’t have any irritating ingredients and may have desensitising ingredients that help block the discomfort from travelling to the nerve of the tooth.
Before taking any form of medication, make sure you are not allergic to any of the ingredients. Read the instructions to avoid overdosing or other possible complications. Always consult with your doctor or dentist before taking any medication.
Dental Bonding can be used to create a natural-looking barrier on the roots of your teeth. This treatment involves applying tooth-coloured resin to your exposed tooth roots. The finished product blends in seamlessly with your smile and lasts between five and ten years.
The types of the most commonly used over-the-counter available painkillers in the U.K. can be listed as: