toothache

Is the Cause of Most Toothaches Easy to Figure Out?

If you have a toothache, you may conclude that it is due to a cavity or abscess. It may not occur to you that your sinuses may be inflamed and causing you the toothache pain. While many people think the reason for a toothache is due to a cavity, that is not always the case. We need to carefully review your medical and dental history, and review x-rays before we determine a cause. The information below will provide you with further details about diagnosing toothache pain.

Woman holding her mouth due to a toothache in need of a visit to ComfortCare Dental in Milwaukie and Oregon City, OR

Why Do Toothaches Occur?

Some people with deep decay do not experience toothache pain, while others, with more sensitive teeth, may complain about how their tooth hurts. Tooth pain is not always a clear-cut or easy to diagnose. It may result from another underlying health issue, from decay, or from an infection. We need to take x-rays and carefully evaluate the condition before we recommend a treatment.

How Sinusitis Can Lead to a Toothache

The sinuses are large spaces that are located next to the nerves in the gums of the teeth. Therefore, a tooth may hurt because of a sinus infection, which has nothing to do with decay. Therefore, we must determine the real cause of the discomfort to treat the pain properly. Not only do we have to examine a site visually, we also need x-ray imaging to support our findings.

If you are suffering from any type of dental pain, we have the equipment and knowledge to help you get the problem corrected so you can get pain relief. Why not call us today for a consultation? Any type of dental pain should be considered an emergency. Therefore, make it a point to call us to treat your pain today. When you are suffering from any type of dental pain, it is important to contact us immediately. A delay can lead to an infection or a health-threatening medical condition. Now—not later—is always the time to call us to schedule an appointment.

Contact Our Offices

Milwaukie: (503) 855-0465
Oregon City:
(503) 765-7185
Mobile Dental Clinic:
(503) 653-9334

Ways to Tell if Your Tooth Cracked

A cracked tooth may seem like something that would be obvious, but this isn’t always the case. When the crack is small enough, you may not have any symptoms at all, or symptoms may come and go, and it’s very possible to have a cracked tooth and have no idea that you have it. Although some cracks are harmless, you still want to know if you have one so that you can schedule an appointment with our office.