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Toothache can be due to a deep cavity, an infection, or inflammation of the dental nerve. The dentist will diagnose the cause and may recommend anything from a filling to a root canal to eliminate the pain and preserve the tooth.

A dental abscess is an infection at the root of the tooth or in the gum. It causes swelling, pain, and sometimes a fever. It requires immediate dental attention to drain the infection and apply antibiotics or perform a root canal, depending on the case.

Pain when chewing can be due to a temporomandibular disorder, bruxism, or a malocclusion. The dentist will evaluate the joint and may recommend splints, physiotherapy, or bite correction.

Toothache can be due to a deep cavity, an infection, or inflammation of the dental nerve. The dentist will diagnose the cause and may recommend anything from a filling to a root canal to eliminate the pain and preserve the tooth.

A dental abscess is an infection at the root of the tooth or in the gum. It causes swelling, pain, and sometimes a fever. It requires immediate dental attention to drain the infection and apply antibiotics or perform a root canal, depending on the case.

Pain when chewing can be due to a temporomandibular disorder, bruxism, or a malocclusion. The dentist will evaluate the joint and may recommend splints, physiotherapy, or bite correction.

Toothache can be due to a deep cavity, an infection, or inflammation of the dental nerve. The dentist will diagnose the cause and may recommend anything from a filling to a root canal to eliminate the pain and preserve the tooth.

A dental abscess is an infection at the root of the tooth or in the gum. It causes swelling, pain, and sometimes a fever. It requires immediate dental attention to drain the infection and apply antibiotics or perform a root canal, depending on the case.

Pain when chewing can be due to a temporomandibular disorder, bruxism, or a malocclusion. The dentist will evaluate the joint and may recommend splints, physiotherapy, or bite correction.