Tooth Pain Trouble? Here’s What Might Be Causing It
Tooth Pain Trouble? Here’s What Might Be Causing It
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Tooth pain can sneak up on you—sometimes it’s a dull ache, other times it feels like a lightning bolt right through your jaw. Either way, it’s your body’s way of saying something’s not quite right. So if you're asking yourself, “Do I need to see a dentist for this?”—chances are, the answer is yes.
At Preston Dental Group, we help locals get to the root of their tooth pain quickly, gently, and with a clear plan to get you smiling again. If you're searching for a dentist in Preston, you're in the right place.
Common Causes of Tooth Pain
Not all toothaches are created equal—and the pain can range from mild to unbearable. Here are a few of the most common culprits:
1. Tooth Decay (Cavities)
A small cavity can cause big problems if left untreated. As the decay spreads, it can hit the inner nerves of the tooth—hello, pain!
2. Gum Disease
Sore, bleeding gums and loose teeth? That could be gum disease, and it needs attention before it leads to more serious issues.
3. Cracked or Broken Teeth
A cracked tooth can expose the nerve, leading to sharp pain—especially when biting or chewing.
4. Dental Abscess
An abscess is a serious infection that can cause throbbing pain, swelling, and even fever. This one needs urgent care.
5. Impacted Wisdom Teeth
If your wisdom teeth are coming in crooked or stuck, they can press on nerves and nearby teeth, causing ongoing discomfort.
6. Bruxism (Teeth Grinding)
Grinding or clenching your teeth—often during sleep—can lead to tooth sensitivity, jaw pain, and headaches.
When Should You See a Preston Dentist?
If you’ve been putting off that niggling toothache, here’s your sign to give us a call. You should book in if:
- Pain lasts more than a day or two
- You feel pressure or swelling in your jaw
- You notice a bad taste or smell in your mouth
- You have a fever or swollen glands
- Pain wakes you up at night or affects your daily life
- Your gums bleed easily or your teeth feel loose
Even if the pain comes and goes, it’s best to get it checked before it gets worse (and more expensive to treat).
How We Treat Tooth Pain at Preston Dental Group
When you visit our friendly team, we’ll start with a gentle exam and, if needed, a dental X-ray to get a full picture of what’s going on. Then we’ll walk you through your options—whether it’s a simple filling, a deep clean, a root canal, or other treatment.
We believe in honest, no-pressure advice. It’s your smile, and we’re just here to help you protect it.
Why Choose Us as Your Local Preston Dentist?
At Preston Dental Group, we’re known for our calm, caring approach and clear communication. Our goal is to make your visit as comfortable as possible—especially when you’re in pain.
- Emergency appointments available
- After-hours care if needed
- Full range of dental services under one roof
- Modern, clean, and welcoming clinic
- Conveniently located at 659 Bell St, Preston VIC
Don’t Wait—Tooth Pain Doesn’t Get Better on Its Own
If your tooth is aching, your gums are swollen, or something just doesn’t feel right in your mouth—don’t ignore it. Early treatment means less pain, fewer complications, and a healthier smile in the long run.
Visit us at 659 Bell St, Preston VIC 3072
Call (03) 6164 3616
Email info@prestondentalgroup.com.au
Book online: https://prestondentalgroup.com.au
Preston Dental Group – Your Local, Caring Dentist in Preston
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Tooth pain is no fun—but getting it fixed doesn’t have to be scary. We’re here to help with calm, friendly, and expert care.
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