Toothache is one of the most common pain but also the most preventable if we give minimal attention to his teeth.

Toothache is one of the most common pain but also the most preventable if we give minimal attention to his teeth. The most widespread Toothaches is cavities, which is manifested by the appearance of cavities and crevices in the teeth.


Cavities often but not always, a tooth sensitivity to cold, acid and sugar. The rages of teeth are mainly caused by T pulpits T, which are inflammation of the living part of the tooth, followed by an infection caused by a break of the fabric of the tooth by tooth decay.

SYMPTOMS
The pulpitis causes intense pain, made even more unbearable by the cold, hot, acidic or sweet and pressuring the tooth. The pain sometimes occurs without apparent cause, lying, sometimes with phases of remission. The pain is diffuse - radiating to the eye, the temple, the ear - which sometimes makes it difficult to precisely detect the tooth reached.

If pain is pulsatile, permanently or intermittently, and accompanied by a painful swelling of the gums, it is probably a abcčs.

AT THE DENTIST
The dentist teeth quickly identifies patients: the review will enable it to detect cavities, the pulpits or abcčs. As appropriate, he will care caries, but also to one dévitalisationť T is an early intervention called T pulpectomy T that consists of eliminating the pulp (vessels, nerves, cells) before completing channels roots with a dense material and hermetic sealing.

The mere opening of the tooth will cause immediate relief of pain. In case of infection, the dentist will prescribe an antibiotic that will accelerate healing and disappearance of pain.


MUST

If the crisis occurs at night or on Sunday, calming the crisis with painful painkillers (aspirin or paracetamol). But these drugs have an action often inadequate.


Avoid anything that might trigger the crisis (food too hot or too cold, sugar).


Consult as soon as possible a dentist.


Avoid the appearance of cavities by brushing teeth regularly (at least twice a day, at sunrise and sunset) and the use of fluoride in children.


Themselves to an annual consultation at least to the dentist, even in the absence of any apparent problem.