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Should You Still See a Dentist If a Toothache Disappears?

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Did you have a nagging toothache that wouldn't go away for a couple of weeks? After a while, it might have vanished, and this may be good news to you. While you are finally enjoying some relief, the problem that caused this issue may still be lingering. Instead of smooth sailing, this has actually turned into a bigger dental emergency! Here’s why and how your dentist is here to help.

Why Did My Toothache Disappear?

When you have an oral health issue like a cavity or infection, it can't heal on its own. As they are left untreated, they can worsen and cause damage to the affected tooth's nerve. At first, this manifests as a toothache, but this may have rendered it unable to send signals over time. This does stop the pain, but the underlying problem is still there. Instead, the bacteria that are spelling trouble can spread to nearby teeth and gums, becoming a bigger headache to deal with.

Should I Visit My Dentist?

In short, you should! It's important you see your dentist right away. While a toothache is already a dental emergency, its sudden disappearance makes it even more serious. By prolonging treatment, you risk severe complications like tooth loss.

Better yet, by going to your provider as soon as possible, you will be able to get minor treatments instead of more in-depth ones. Thankfully, your dental practice is here to help. When you give them a call, they will be able to walk you through your unique situation and get you in as soon as possible.

How Can I Protect My Smile?

The best way to avoid urgent dental issues is by being proactive about your oral health. Thankfully, there are simple tips you can follow, such as:

  • Practice good dental hygiene. By brushing and flossing twice a day, you can remove harmful bacteria that threaten your grin.
  • Eat a balanced diet and limit your sugar intake. When you give your body the nutrients it needs, you can keep your teeth and gums in great shape.
  • Wear a nightguard if you grind or clench your teeth while you sleep, and use a mouthguard if you play sports.
  • Keep up with semi-annual visits with your dentist, as they will be able to monitor changes to your grin and give your teeth a clean slate to be the best they deserve to be. 

By following the habits above, you will be able to avoid a wide range of dental problems and keep your smile in great shape.

About the Author

Dr. Gonzalez is proud to help the San Antonio community with their oral health, especially during their dental emergencies. By seeing you as soon as possible and using state-of-the-art technology, you can get the quick relief you deserve to get you back to showing off your grin. If you had a toothache that suddenly vanished, the fastest way to schedule an appointment is by calling (210) 899-5417.


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