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Managing Toothache: Your Guide to Relief

  • The Old Grammar School
  • Oct 21
  • 2 min read

Updated: 17 hours ago

Toothache is never fun. When you contact us, we will always ask you to describe the pain. This helps us understand the possible cause. Until we can see you, here are our top tips for managing your toothache.


Pain Management Strategies


Painkillers


Your pharmacist is the best person to talk to about the most appropriate painkiller for your toothache. It is especially important to consult them if you are on medication for any other condition. Also, check the dosage; it is possible to take too many when you are in pain. The pharmacist can advise on how to layer medications if necessary.


Pain-Relieving Gel


Your pharmacist may also recommend a topical pain reliever. Gels can be particularly effective for children, but please seek advice first. Always follow the instructions provided.


Mouth Rinse


A saltwater rinse can be soothing if you have sore gums. However, please note that this is not suitable for children. Rinsing with warm salt water can help reduce inflammation and provide temporary relief.


Toothache Relief

Eating Dos and Don'ts


If you are hungry, we recommend soft foods that require minimal chewing. Yoghurt, scrambled eggs, smoothies, soups, and stews are excellent options.


Foods to Avoid


Avoid sugary foods if possible, especially if cleaning your teeth is difficult. This is not the time to feed the bad bacteria that may be lurking between your teeth.


Temperature Sensitivity


Eat food that is at room temperature, not hot or cold. Exposed nerves are very temperature sensitive, and extreme temperatures can exacerbate your discomfort.


Smoking and Dental Health


Avoid smoking, as it can worsen some dental problems. Quitting smoking can improve your overall oral health and reduce the risk of further issues.


When to Seek Professional Help


If your toothache persists despite these measures, it’s important to seek professional help. Ignoring the pain can lead to more serious issues down the line. Our team at The Old Grammar School Dental Surgery is here to provide comprehensive care for your dental needs.


Understanding the Causes of Toothache


Toothaches can arise from various causes, including cavities, gum disease, or even sinus infections. Understanding the root cause can help in managing the pain effectively.


Preventative Care


Regular dental check-ups are essential for maintaining oral health. They can help catch potential issues before they become serious problems. We recommend scheduling an appointment at least twice a year for a thorough examination and cleaning.


Conclusion


Managing toothache can be challenging, but with the right strategies, you can find relief. Remember to consult your pharmacist for pain management options, and consider soft foods to ease discomfort. If the pain continues, don’t hesitate to reach out to us at The Old Grammar School Dental Surgery. We are dedicated to providing high-quality, local dental services for the whole family.


For more information on our services, feel free to visit our website. We’re here to help you maintain a healthy smile!

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