Saturday, February 24, 2007

Toothache:Pain around the teeth or jaws

Pain around the teeth or jaws.

Caused by tooth or jaw problems, such as a dental cavity, a cracked tooth, an exposed tooth root, gum disease, disease of the jaw joint (temporo- mandibular joint), or spasms of the muscles used for chewing.

Types: Chronic and mild to sharp.

The pain may be aggravated by chewing or by cold or heat.

Toothache is coming from a tooth or jaw problem.

Until you can see your dentist, try these self-care tips for a toothache:

* Use dental floss to remove any food particles wedged between your teeth.

* Take an over-the-counter (OTC) pain reliever to dull the ache.

* Apply an OTC antiseptic containing benzocaine directly to the irritated tooth and gum to temporarily relieve pain. Direct application of oil of cloves (eugenol) also may help. Don't place aspirin or another painkiller directly against your gums, as it may burn your gum tissue.

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