7 FEB 2025
Toothache might seem like just a minor inconvenience, but it can be a sign of something far more serious. That’s why, on 9th February – National Toothache Day, we want to highlight why tooth pain should never be ignored and what you can do to protect your smile.
The common causes of toothache
Toothache is a sharp, throbbing, or persistent pain in or around a tooth and is your body’s way of telling you something isn’t right.
Toothache can be caused by:
Tooth decay – The most common cause, is where cavities expose the sensitive inner layers of your teeth.
Gum disease – Infections in the gums can lead to pain, swelling, and even tooth loss.
Cracked or damaged teeth – Even a tiny fracture can expose nerves and cause sharp pain.
Sensitive teeth – Worn enamel or receding gums can make teeth painful when exposed to hot, cold, or sweet foods.
Abscesses and infections – A build-up of bacteria inside the tooth or gum can lead …
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