What Causes Teeth Pain

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A tooth problem could arise at any hour of the day. You could wake up in the middle of the night due to a sharp pain or if you were to be a bit reckless in later hours of the day resulting in a tooth being chipped. An emergency dentist in Sydney is whom you would be seeking.

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What Causes Teeth Pain

ByEmergency Dentist

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Teeth Problem

A tooth problem could arise at any hour of

the day. You could wake up in the middle of

the night due to a sharp pain or if you were to

be a bit reckless in later hours of the dayresulting in a tooth being chipped.

An emergency dentist in Sydney is whom you

would be seeking.

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Infection of The Teeth and Gums

Dental caries or infection may cause immense

pain if the decay reaches the nerve of the

tooth. This in turn may lead to the nerve’s

death, and eventually to an abscess. As far as

your gums are concerned, they can get infected too. In this case however, the infection may be a result of

• Lack of proper oral hygiene, which can cause a gum disease

• Food particles stuck inside your gums

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Fractured Teeth

If you bite into something hard accidently, you

may end up with a fractured tooth. Similarly,

if you have recently undergone a root canal

treatment, but the dentist is yet to place a

crown on it, the tooth may get fractured in the

meantime. No matter what’s the cause, if

there is a fracture, tooth pain is almost inevitable.

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Fractured Teeth

In addition, irreversible pulpitis also results in

pain, which if severe, calls for immediate treatment. In this case, you may need to

visit an emergency dentist in Sydney, or

wherever you live.

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How a Good Dentist

Treats It

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The Treatment

A good dentist always treats on the basis ofwhat may have caused the tooth pain. For instance, if your tooth is infected, he/she may either remove it or might perform a root canal treatment, if deemed necessary. Likewise, in case of gum infection, the dentist may first do some cleaning and then recommend antibiotics for longer relief. However, if the tooth is fractured, the treatment may involve:

• Removal of the tooth

• Placement of a crown

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Contact Us

Address: 4/307 Pitt Street, Sydney NSW 2000

Website: http://www.emergencydentistsydneycity.com.au/

Phone: 92837220