Toothaches

Is My Toothache a Dental Emergency? For some patients, their first reaction to a toothache is to simply ignore it. However, your pain receptors are designed to signal that something is wrong, so that’s not the best approach! Instead, closely monitor your symptoms and reach out to us if they progress for more than 24 hours, they worsen, or they are present in tandem with other warning signs of dental damage.


How You Should Handle a Toothache Calling our Schoharie dental team is a top priority – even if it’s just to schedule an appointment before the end of the week. We also recommend rinsing your mouth periodically with warm saltwater to help prevent an infection from developing. If your toothache has resulted in considerable discomfort, try using a cold compress or taking OTC pain medication as directed.



How We Treat Toothaches Toothaches can be treated with a dental filling, a dental crown, or a root canal – it really depends on the source of the problem and how severe the damage is. No matter what, we will review our findings, all of your treatment options, and the cost before moving forward.

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