My tooth has been experiencing pain and it's receiving pain directly. It comes and goes. I think there may be a worse problem, but I am unsure. My mom says it's nothing, but I want to go visit the dentist. What do I do? Help is appreciated.
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it may be that tooth is infected and needs to come out. i had the same problem last year and i went to the A&E to get it checked out. the doc said it had to be removed as soon as possible before it infects your gums aswell. after i got it taken out ive had no more problems...
i hope this helped you out
There are many reasons that you have to certainly make a visit a dentist. The initial need is clearance of teeth. In most of the cases we found discolored teeth and to get back the original form such expert advice is highly needed. Besides that, there are other infectious diseases that requires dentist’s operation. So, in any cost we cannot avoid a dentist. Thanks for the conversation.
Don’t worry! Place a small ice in a plastic bag, cover a thin cloth around the bag, and apply it to the tooth that experiencing pain for about 15 minutes to numb the nerves. You can also use a warm, wet tea bag to the tooth. It is a useful remedy for toothache. But, it is better for you to visit a dentist near you as soon as possible to know the actual reason for your pain and start the treatment.