Tooth Pain Treatment
in Launceston, TAS
Tooth pain can feel excruciating if not cared for right away. Patients may often pass it off at the first twinges of sharp pain, but depending on the type of ailment, this pain can escalate. Here we’ll take a look at the types of dental problems you may be experiencing, how we might treat them, and what to do if you’re experiencing a dental emergency and need to see us as soon as possible.

Types of Tooth Pain
Temperature Sensitivity
Do you feel some pain when eating hot or cold temperature foods? While sensitivity is not threatening to your oral health, it could be a sign of small decay, small gum recession, or slight reduction in enamel. Seek out toothpaste for sensitive teeth and see if it makes a difference in how you feel. If symptoms persist, come pay us a visit to have a better look at your teeth.
Sharp Pain When Chewing or Biting
Sharp pain when you bite down or chew could mean a loose filling, a crack in the tooth, or advanced stages of tooth decay. It’s recommended that you schedule an appointment with us if you feel this type of pain, as it could worsen if left alone.
Sharp Pain When Chewing or Biting
Sharp pain when you bite down or chew could mean a loose filling, a crack in the tooth, or advanced stages of tooth decay. It’s recommended that you schedule an appointment with us if you feel this type of pain, as it could worsen if left alone.
Sharp Pain When Chewing or Biting
Sharp pain when you bite down or chew could mean a loose filling, a crack in the tooth, or advanced stages of tooth decay. It’s recommended that you schedule an appointment with us if you feel this type of pain, as it could worsen if left alone.