What might be causing your front teeth to hurt

What might be causing your front teeth to hurt

If you’ve got toothache it can be very uncomfortable and difficult to deal with. Nobody enjoys having toothache, but when you do get it you’ll worry about what the cause might be.

There are certain types of toothache that will affect your mouth in different places. When identifying the root cause of your pain, it is always useful to note where it is coming from as this will help you to get a clearer picture of what might have brought it on.

One area where you might have pain is in the front of your teeth.

So, what might be causing your front teeth to hurt?

Let’s explore the possible causes for pain in the front teeth and what you can do about it.

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What might be causing your front teeth to hurt?

There are several possible causes for your front teeth to start to hurt, the type of pain that you are experiencing may give a potential indication of what the cause might be.

If you’re experiencing a sharp shooting pain, particularly when you are eating very hot, cold, spicy, or sweet food, then it is likely that you have sensitive teeth.

Similarly, if your teeth hurt when you put pressure on them, it may because they are sensitive.

If your front teeth have a dull ache, then this might be caused by an infection.

 

What causes sensitive teeth?

The major reason that you may be experiencing sensitivity in your front teeth, as well as pain when you apply pressure, is because you may have lost some of the enamel which protects the interior layers of your teeth. Because these internal layers are more porous than the outer later, it becomes more sensitive.

 

What causes infections in your teeth?

Infections in your teeth are caused by plaque bacteria. If bacteria is left on your teeth then this will cause tooth decay. As this spreads, it can lead to infection which will bring pain with it.

 

How can you treat infections and sensitive teeth?

If you are experiencing either sensitive teeth or toothache caused by tooth decay or infection, then you should make an appointment to visit your dentist as soon as possible.

In the meantime, do your best to keep your teeth as clean as you can, but be careful not to over- brush.

If you need to take any painkillers, use ibuprofen, aspirin, or Acetaminophen.

Visiting the dentist is essential. Although you may be able to manage the pain now, your condition may worsen if is left untreated.

 

Book your appointment today

If you’re experiencing any pain or discomfort in your front teeth, then it is essential that you see your dentist as soon as you can

Our expert dentist is on hand to help you with your toothache. With a range of treatment options available, we’ll have you smiling comfortably again soon.

So, don’t delay! Get in touch today and make an appointment with our friendly dentist straight away. Call Patient Empowered Dentistry at 586-771-6340.

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