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Problems That Can Occur If You Ignore A Toothache

Are you worrying too much about a toothache, or is your discomfort a warning that you have a serious oral health problem? A short period of dental discomfort can occur because of a sinus infection, but a pain that lasts should be treated like a serious concern. Your discomfort can be the result of a cavity that has already worsened to the point of causing a painful tooth infection! At our West Allis, WI dentist’s office, patients who struggle with advanced tooth decay can be evaluated to see what the source of their trouble might be. Depending on the issue facing you, we can make plans to perform the necessary treatment to restore your tooth, or when necessary recommend a specialist for your treatment.

How Serious Can Tooth Pain Really Be?

If you go too long without treatment for an infected tooth, its condition can worsen so much that it actually cannot be saved. In this scenario, a tooth would have to be removed and replaced. For patients who need to have a tooth removed and replaced, we can recommend the placement of a dental implant to provide lasting bite support as well as cosmetic improvement. While we are prepared to perform these services, we encourage people to see us as soon as they think something is wrong so that their tooth can be saved!

Arranging Restorative Dental Treatment

After you arrive, your painful tooth can be checked to see what the cause of your trouble is. If you have an infection, we can see what the appropriate plans are to fully address it and restore the tooth’s health. After this work is done, it will be necessary to have your tooth permanently protected with a custom restoration. In many cases, a cavity that causes pain will be serious enough to require a dental crown, which fully envelops the tooth above your gum line.

What Can I Do To Avoid A Future Infection?

As prepared as your dentist might be to restore your tooth, our practice is committed to helping patients avoid problems with dental decay. At regular dental exams, you will receive feedback about the current state of your smile as well as cleanings to remove harmful plaque and tartar. Tartar removal is particularly important, as this service is not something you can replicate at home by brushing and flossing, as tartar deposits, once formed, will resist your efforts at removal.

Our West Allis, WI Dentist’s Office Is Ready To Address Your Toothache

By visiting Stubbs Family Dentistry for regular checkups, you can stay safe against problems that might require restorative dental work. If you need to schedule a checkup, or if you think something may be wrong and wish to discuss your concern, call our dentist’s office in West Allis, WI at 414-541-8250.