A sharp twinge when you bite down, a dull throb that lingers after eating, or a tender ache concentrated between two teeth. Pain in between teeth is one of those symptoms that are easy to dismiss but rarely goes away on its own. The discomfort can be mild one day and...
Tooth pain that has no obvious dental cause can be difficult to make sense of. No visible decay, no cracked filling, yet the ache persists. In cases like this, the jaw joint is worth considering. TMJ tooth pain occurs when the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), the joint...
Tooth pain that moves around, spreads to the jaw, or seems to have no obvious source can be deeply unsettling. Before blaming the wrong tooth or dismissing the discomfort entirely, it helps to understand a concept that catches many people off guard: referred pain....
Stress affects many parts of the body, but fewer people connect it to tooth pain. The link is well established. Chronic stress can trigger a chain of dental problems ranging from mild discomfort to lasting damage, often without a single visible cavity. Understanding...
Tooth pain rarely arrives with a label. When it strikes, it can be difficult to know whether the ache is coming from an infection inside the tooth, irritation of the tooth nerve, or something else entirely. The difference between a tooth infection and nerve pain...
When over-the-counter medication stops working for a toothache, it can feel alarming. The pain that pushes through paracetamol or ibuprofen is rarely a minor sensitivity issue. It usually signals that something more complex is happening beneath the surface of the...