That throbbing feeling you have in your mouth won’t go away no matter how hard you try to avoid hot and cold liquids. More sleep doesn’t help either. An infected tooth is never fun and even less appealing is the pain, swelling, and other discomfort that you feel from the ache that accompanies it. Sometimes, patients will try to ignore the pain or will look for home remedies. Others will rely on aspirin or other over-the-counter pain medications. However, these are not permanent solutions and a patient should consult a New Hyde Park dentist for long-term help with their infected tooth.

What causes an infected tooth?

A tooth infection is caused by bacteria pooling at the base or root of the tooth creating what is called an abscess. This bacterial pooling creates infections that are harmful and painful for the patient. One of the root causes is poor dental hygiene – not taking proper care of your teeth and gums – that can increase your likelihood for gum disease, tooth decay, and other complications. Other causes can include dry mouth, which can lead to tooth decay, or a diet high in sugar which can corrode gums and teeth. A New Hyde Park dentist will be able to determine the exact cause of your infected tooth in order to help you decide on an appropriate treatment.

What symptoms do I feel? 

An infected tooth will have a few different symptoms depending on the person and severity of infection. As mentioned before, throbbing can not only impact the tooth but also extend to the jawbone, neck, ear, or other part of the head. Extreme sensitivity to hot and cold temperatures, sensitivity when a patient chews or bites, a fever, swelling in the face or neck, difficulty breathing or swallowing, and a few other similar symptoms. A New Hyde Park dentist will be able to help you ensure that you get the best pain relief treatment.

How do I prevent an infected tooth?

One of the best ways to prevent an infected tooth is brushing twice a day, eating healthy food and avoiding sugary foods, and replacing your toothbrush. Your dentist can provide more tips on preventing an infected tooth. 

Do I need to see my dentist if I feel these symptoms? 

If you feel any of these symptoms, you should call our office immediately to make an appointment to see a New Hyde Park dentist. Our dentists can quickly help you decide what the right course of treatment is for your infected tooth. Make an appointment today to ensure your questions regarding an infected tooth are answered by our dental staff and dentist!

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