I Have a Toothache – Is It Time to See a Dentist?

A woman with a toothache in Spokane holding her jaw

Tooth pain tends to show up at the worst times – right before a big meeting, late at night, or when you’re trying to enjoy a meal.

Whether it’s a dull ache that won’t quit or a sharp sting when you bite into something cold, you’re likely wondering: Is this something I can wait out, or should I see a dentist right away?

For more than 25 years, Collins Dentistry & Aesthetics has been a trusted name in Spokane. Drs. Ken and Marnie Collins offer compassionate, expert dental care backed by advanced training and a commitment to patient well-being. They understand how painful and frustrating toothaches can be, and they will work diligently to relieve your discomfort.

When to See a Dentist About a Toothache

While some toothaches can stem from minor irritations, others may be a sign of a deeper problem. See a dentist if you notice:

  • Pain lasting longer than a day or two.
  • Swelling in the face or jaw.
  • A fever or headache.
  • Pain when biting or chewing.
  • Sensitivity to hot or cold that lingers.

If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, seek help right away. Waiting too long can lead to infections, abscesses, or even tooth loss.

Common Causes of Toothaches

Tooth pain can come from a variety of sources, including:

  • Cavities: Tooth decay is one of the most common causes.
  • Gum diseaseInflammation and infection can lead to soreness and bleeding.
  • Cracked or damaged teeth: Sometimes, pain happens even if you can’t see visible damage.
  • Tooth grinding (bruxism): Often triggered by stress, tooth grinding can cause soreness in the teeth and jaw.
  • Infection or abscess: These are serious and require urgent dental care.

Don’t Ignore the Pain

Toothaches rarely resolve on their own. If you’re unsure about the cause or severity, it’s always better to get checked. Delaying treatment can lead to more complicated – and costly – issues.

At Collins Dentistry & Aesthetics in Spokane, Drs. Ken and Marnie Collins provide advanced diagnostics and solutions for tooth pain. Whether it’s a cavity, cracked tooth, or signs of infection, their comprehensive services cover everything from gentle cleanings to root canal therapy.

Call the South Hill office (509-532-1111) or the Spokane Valley office (509-927-2273) to schedule an appointment. Your smile (and comfort) are worth it.

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