Friday 11 August 2017

Don't s When Having a Toothache

Toothache varies from mild to severe, depending on the causes. There are different causes of toothache: trips and falls (for instance among kids), inflammation of nerves of teeth with cavities, tooth infection, contact sports, and accidents.  
The most common causes of toothache and pain on teeth include tooth decay, plaque, dental ailments, loss of tooth and injuries to the tooth.  Another major cause is swelling that might result from physical injury of gums as a result of wrong use of tooth picks, flosses and other materials, or due to an infection. 
You will want to avoid a number of things when having a toothache in order to stay safe and avoid worsening of the situation. Here's a checklist for you.  
1. Taking high sugar foods: Some foods can aggravate tooth sensitivity and make the pain worse as a dentist in Sand Hurst, dentist in Frankston and dentist in Langwarrin will explain. Avoid hard, sweet or hot meals and drinks. Make sure to consult the doctor on the same. Eating foods with high sugar content only "fuels" the disturbing bacteria and makes pain worse if there is an infection.  
2. Using gels and paste: It's probably one of the aggressive options everyone who is disturbed by toothache has thought of taking. But it works no magic. Putting pain-relieving gels or paste on the infected tooth is not one of the best home-remedies for your tooth. These gels might clog the tooth or cause improper reactions, only to make the situation worse. Consult a dentist in Sand Hurst, dentist in Frankston or a dentist in Langwarrin if unsure of what to use. 
3. Using medication put directly on the aching tooth: Aspirin and painkillers are probably the most tried types of pills on aching teeth today, but it will worsen the condition when placed directly on the aching tooth with cavity. It will chemically burn and erode your gum. If you must use a pain killer, ingest it.     
4. Ignoring a toothache: Toothache is an indication of worsening condition of the tooth. Whether the pain has receded after some first-aid and home remedies or not, consider visiting a dentist in Sand Hurst, dentist in Frankston or a dentist in Langwarrin for some detailed check up. 
The dentist will find out the root cause of the toothache and recommend methods that can permanently improve the situation. In some cases, you might have the tooth removed, refilled or have crowns and braces installed. 
In addition to that, do not ignore basic methods of caring for your teeth such as brushing and flossing. They will certainly eliminate bacteria that could worsen the infection and pain. Remember that the main cause for tooth decay is actually ignoring to take care of tooth through daily brushing and flossing. 
5. Flossing improperly and using tooth picks improperly: You might be desperate to eliminate the pain but then if you are not gentle when flossing teeth or removing food particles in between teeth spaces during a toothache, you might cause physical injury to your teeth. The tooth might even swell more or the pain might worsen.