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Toothache

A toothache is a pain in or around a tooth. Minor toothaches can come from a temporary gum irritation which may be treated at home. More serious toothaches are caused by dental and mouth problems that are more difficult and will need to be treated by a dentist.

Possible causes of toothache can include:

  • Tooth decay
  • Abscessed tooth
  • A cracked or damaged tooth
  • A loose or broken filling
  • An infection – this often happens when a tooth (such as a wisdom tooth) has broken the skin, but does not have enough room to fully come through
  • Problems with your braces
  • Repetitive motions, such as chewing gum or grinding teeth
  • Infected gums

Symptoms of a toothache may include:

  • Tooth pain that may be sharp, throbbing, or constant. In some people, pain results only when pressure is applied to the tooth.
  • Swelling around the tooth
  • Fever or headache
  • Foul-tasting drainage from the infected tooth

When should I see a dentist about a toothache?

See your dentist as soon as possible about your toothache if:

  • You have a toothache that lasts longer than 1 or 2 days
  • Your toothache is severe
  • You have a fever, earache, or pain upon opening your mouth wide

As with any teeth problems, if you are experiencing any of these symptoms it's important to book an appointment at Cedar Dental Care to see a dentist as soon as possible, rather than waiting for a routine dental health review.

How will the dentist treat my toothache?

Your Cedar Dental Care dentist will need to examine you, and possibly take x-rays, to identify the cause of your toothache. Once this has been identified, they will conduct any temporary treatment to relieve your pain and advise if further treatment is required to address the underlying issue.

Possible treatments may include:

  • If a cavity is causing the toothache, your dentist will fill the cavity or take the tooth out, if necessary.
  • A root canal (a procedure to remove and replace infected pulp with sealing material) may be needed if the cause of the toothache is an infection of the tooth's nerve. Bacteria that have worked their way into the inner space of the root of the tooth cause infection.
  • An antibiotic may be prescribed if there is a fever or swelling of the jaw.
  • A small piece of food (like a popcorn hull) can get stuck under the gums causing an infection. In this instance, a deep cleaning may be performed or recommended followed by further periodontal (gum) therapy if necessary.

Preventing toothache

Since most toothaches are the result of tooth decay, following good oral hygiene practices can prevent toothaches. Good oral hygiene practices consist of brushing regularly with a fluoride-containing toothpaste, flossing once daily, rinsing once or twice a day with an antiseptic mouthwash, and seeing your Cedar Dental Care dentist regularly for professional cleaning and reviews. In addition to these practices, eat foods low in sugar and ask your dentist about sealants and fluoride applications.

How do I treat a toothache at home?

For temporary relief of a toothache, the following can be followed at home:

  • Avoid extremes of temperature, such as hot drinks or very cold foods like ice cream
  • Avoid sugary or acidic foods, especially sweets or fizzy drinks, even diet ones, as these can aggravate the pain
  • Eat soft foods, like yoghurt or scrambled eggs, and try to avoid chewing with the sore tooth
  • Take over-the-counter painkillers such as paracetamol
  • Use an over-the-counter anaesthetic gel, for example, Orajel, which you can buy in a pharmacy, to help relieve the pain
  • Continue to brush and floss your teeth as thoroughly as possible, and rub toothpaste directly onto the sore tooth or area
  • Rinse with warm saltwater. Saltwater can loosen debris between your teeth, act as a disinfectant and reduce inflammation. Stir a ½ teaspoon of salt into a glass of warm water and rinse your mouth thoroughly.
  • Use mouthwash suitable for gum problems, such as Corsodyl or Peroxyl, from your local pharmacy
  • Massage the gum around the tooth to help ease the pain
  • Use cloves or cotton wool to place clove oil over the painful tooth or area of the mouth. You can buy cloves in supermarkets
  • Keep your head elevated at night. Lying down can increase blood pressure in the tooth and cause pain
  • Keep the area cold by using a cool pack or frozen vegetables wrapped in a towel. Apply this to your cheek. Don’t apply ice directly to the tooth as this can increase pain and damage the tissue

If you have any toothache or discomfort, contact Cedar Dental Care as soon as possible. Give us a call on 01635 867979.

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Patient reviews

2082 Reviews

5.0

16th January 2026

The staff and clinicians are all very friendly and polite. All treatment is fully explained and I feel that I am treated with care and all my needs are met. Great service.

16th January 2026

Very professional and friendly service.

16th January 2026

Visited hygienist and dentist. I was treated with consideration, kindness and understanding by both.

16th January 2026

Dr Dundas is an incredible dentist. She has a very special way with her patients and treats you like you are important. She explains everything she is doing and puts you totally at ease. Her knowledge is incredible.

15th January 2026

Enjoyed the experience of two specialists during my appointment.

15th January 2026

Always great reception staff, comfortable waiting room toilet facilities. Polite and competent dental surgeons and nurses

15th January 2026

All the staff are very friendly and helpful, my daughter was reassured and treated with respect.

15th January 2026

great and friendly team in all respects, would be very hard pushed to find any faults at all, thats why we have been at Cedar dental care for so long

14th January 2026

The whole service from start to finish was impeccable. Especially Abby

14th January 2026

Excellent overall experience. Very personal care.

14th January 2026

the dentist explained everything that would happen and asked several times if I was happy with how things were going

14th January 2026

Dr Abigail Dundas is the best dentist that I have ever been treated by.

14th January 2026

Very friendly, efficient, can’t fault a thing.

13th January 2026

Expertise and patient/clinician relationship.Understanding the patient's needs.

13th January 2026

The reception staff are very welcoming and I am always made to feel comfortable, Abi always explains everything she is doing and why which is something I have never had at any other dental surgery!

13th January 2026

Efficiency of the hygienist. Friendliness of the hygienist. Check up by Mr Patel very thorough during this hygienist appointment

13th January 2026

They booked me in last minute as I was in such pain. I saw my usual Doctor who sorted me out and we made a follow up to extract two teeth and they were just so helpful caring and did not tell me of for not having them out earlier when I was told to.

12th January 2026

Being a “private paying” client I get better service and care than I ever had under the NHS. I am more likely to keep what few teeth I have left with Cedar, so I’ll keep coming.

12th January 2026

Friendly, efficient and welcoming

12th January 2026

Very easy to get appointments and on Saturdays. I was seen early and as always, I had everything explained to me and made to feel at ease.

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