Numerous factors can cause severe toothaches, including:
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Tooth Decay If you fail to practice proper oral hygiene habits such as regular brushing, flossing, and using mouthwash, plaque can accumulate on your natural teeth. This build-up of bacteria can lead to dental decay and discomfort.
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Gum Disease Gum disease is a result of improper dental hygiene practices that lead to plaque build-up, which can harden into tartar. Tartar causes inflammation and irritation of the gums, leading to pain.
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Damaged Dental Fillings As time goes on, dental fillings may chip or crack, exposing the area beneath to bacteria. This could lead to discomfort and pain in the affected region.
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Chipped, Broken, or Fractured Tooth A chipped, broken, or fractured tooth, which may result from an accident, sports-related injury, or opening bottles with your teeth, can cause severe pain.
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Impacted Wisdom Teeth When wisdom teeth don't fully erupt from the gum line, they become impacted, causing pain and discomfort.
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Abscess An abscess can occur when a tooth's pulp becomes infected. This results in the formation of a pocket of pus in or around the root of the tooth. An abscess can cause discomfort and pain.