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Managing Toothache at Marsh Lane Dental

Sometimes dental conditions arise that require attention. There are several options to help cope with these issues, but understanding the cause is just as vital as identifying the cure. At Marsh Lane Dental we want to help you manage oral issues, and provide you with advice on dealing with them before you come into the practice. Please read below for advice on managing toothache.

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Gum pain and bleeding

What you may notice:

  • Bleeding gums when you brush

  • Wobbly teeth

  • Swelling in the gum or pus from around a tooth.


Why:

Gum pain or bleeding is a sign of gum disease. There is excess plaque/tartar/bacteria which may be causing an infection, damage to the bone and eventually the teeth to become wobbly and fall out.

What you can do:
Brush and floss the areas causing problems, use corsodyl mouthwash for 3-4 days ONLY Make an appointment to see your dentist.

What we will do:
We will diagnose the problem, you may need to see our hygienist for a deep clean under the gums may help

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What you may notice:

  • You may have varying pain from mild to extreme.

  • Many people notice pain or sensitivity to hot and cold food or drinks.

  • You may notice a throbbing ache in the tooth, eventually it will affect your sleep.

  • You may find that you cannot eat or bite on one side of your mouth.

  • In extreme cases the face and mouth can swell up.


Why:

Most tooth pain is caused by decay or an infection. Bacteria cause holes in the teeth and lead to an abcess. This is caused usually by too much sugar or not cleaning the teeth well. Once the decay has affected the nerve you will experience pain from the teeth.

What you can do:
We recommend painkillers to help with the pain. Check with your doctor or pharmacist but ibuprofen is usually best for tooth ache. If there is a swelling, you can try rinsing with warm salty water.

What we will do:
We will need to take x-rays to find out the cause of the problem. If caught early you may need a simple filling. Extensive decay and affected nerves may mean you need to have nerve removal and in some cases we may need to extract the tooth. Please do not delay, the longer you leave it, the worse it will get.

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Tooth pain

Wisdom Tooth Pain

What you may notice:

  • Pain around your wisdom tooth

  • Swelling of the gum around your wisdom tooth

  • Difficulty opening your mouth wide or chewing food

  • Swelling around your jaw


Why:

Wisdom teeth can become painful when they are growing and pushing through the gum or more often when they become infected. If there isn't enough room for your wisdom tooth to come through or if it is sitting at an awkward angle, then it may need to be removed.

What you can do:

  • Clean the area thoroughly with a toothbrush

  • Rinse with Corsodyl Mouthwash for 3-4 days ONLY Eat soft foods

  • Do warm salt water mouth rinsing after food

  • Take painkillers

  • Make an appointment to see your dentist


What we will do:

We can clean the area around the tooth for you to help reduce the pain and swelling. We will also take an xray to see if the tooth needs to be removed.

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What you may notice:

  • Clicking jaw when you chew food or yawn.

  • Pain around the jaws or ears

  • Pain in the muscles in your face

  • Headaches especially in the morning

  • Teeth feel tender or achey


Why:

Pain in your jaws or a clicking jaw is usually a sign that you are grinding or clenching your teeth in your sleep. It usually happens when you are more stressed but can also become a habit.

What you can do:
It is likely that the muscles in your face have become very inflamed, so taking an anti-inflammatory such as Ibuprofen can help (please check with your doctor or pharmacist before taking any medication). Maintain a soft diet and gently massage the muscles around your cheeks and temples in the morning and evening.

What we will do:
Do a full examination of your jaws, joints and muscles to determine the cause of the problem. It is likely that we will recommend a mouthgaurd for you to wear during the night.

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Jaw Pain/Clicking Jaw

Managing toothache Fee Guide

We have put together a guide of current treatment fees effective from Jan 2025. Fee's fluctuate depending on the overall treatment plan and individual cases.
All Fee's start from..

Treatment Price
Consultation Fees
Managing toothache consultation £--
Managing toothache
Gum pain and bleeding £--
Wisdom Tooth Pain £--
Jaw Pain/Clicking Jaw £--

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