Emergency Toothache Dentist in Manchester
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When Should You Seek Emergency Dental Care?
Severe toothache can be a sign of serious dental issues that require immediate attention. Our emergency dentist in Manchester is available 24/7 to provide urgent care for severe tooth pain.


Urgent Symptoms to Watch For If You Have a Toothache
Recognising the signs of a dental emergency is crucial for preventing further complications. If you experience any of the following symptoms, it's important to seek immediate dental care to prevent the condition from worsening and to relieve your pain quickly.
Severe Throbbing Pain
Intense, pulsating pain that prevents sleep or daily activities could indicate a serious infection or deep cavity requiring immediate attention.
Facial Swelling
Swelling in your face or around the affected tooth may indicate an abscess or serious infection that needs urgent treatment to prevent spreading.
Temperature Sensitivity
Extreme sensitivity to hot and cold temperatures might indicate exposed nerve endings or deep decay requiring immediate dental intervention.
Pain When Chewing
Sharp pain during biting or chewing could signal a cracked tooth, loose filling, or deep cavity that needs immediate assessment.
Persistent Bad Taste
A constant unpleasant taste or smell in your mouth might indicate an infection or abscess that requires emergency treatment.
Bleeding Gums
Bleeding or receding gums around a painful tooth could indicate advanced gum disease or an infection requiring immediate professional care.
Common Causes of Toothache
Understanding what's causing your toothache is essential for proper treatment. While only a dental professional can provide an accurate diagnosis, here are the most common causes of tooth pain:
Tooth Decay and Cavities
The most frequent cause of toothache is dental decay. When bacteria break down the tooth's protective enamel, it can lead to:
- •Sensitivity to hot and cold foods or drinks
- •Sharp pain when biting down
- •Continuous dull aching in and around the tooth
Gum Disease
Periodontal disease can cause significant tooth pain and if left untreated, may lead to tooth loss. Common indicators include:
- •Tender, swollen, or bleeding gums
- •Pain when brushing or flossing
- •Receding gum line exposing sensitive root surfaces
Damaged or Worn Fillings
Over time, dental fillings can become damaged or fall out, leading to various symptoms:
- •Sudden sensitivity to pressure when biting
- •Sharp pain when consuming hot or cold foods
- •Food getting stuck in or around the tooth
Dental Abscess
A dental abscess is a severe infection that requires immediate emergency treatment. Signs include:
- •Severe, throbbing pain that may spread to ear or jaw
- •Swelling in the face or cheek
- •Extreme sensitivity to pressure and temperature
- •Foul taste and bad breath
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