Before your appointment with your dentist; Please keep in mind that some information such as pain, sensitivity, bleeding gums, and your habits will be decisive for your treatment.
If we consider the pain complaint; The course of the pain you feel is our first priority in determining the treatment.
Which area your toothache is in,
Whether it increases at night,
Whether it changes in cold and heat,
Whether its severity increases,
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Whether its intensity increases or decreases or not, and whether it is at a uniform level,
Whether it increases or decreases during biting, will enable us to make a definitive diagnosis.
In the presence of active caries in a tooth;
Sugary foods may trigger your pain.
Cold and heat may trigger your pain, but it will be short-lived.
You may have a different taste and smell in your mouth.
Your pain after meals; It may increase depending on the acidic degree of the food.
In the presence of caries at the interfaces of the teeth; Foods can get stuck in those areas. If you use dental floss; Dental floss may break or get stuck in those areas.
To decide on root canal treatment for a tooth; There must be severe/moderate pain that begins when stepped on or when pressure is applied by the physician.
When wisdom teeth become infected or begin to erupt;
Pain is perceived as right or left, but it may not be distinguishable as upper or lower. .
Redness and swelling of the gums in the 2o tooth area may accompany this pain.
A salty liquid taste may come into your mouth due to the abscess that has formed.
You may have difficulty opening and closing your jaw.
All your teeth are stuck.
The positions of your teeth may start to change and orthodontic problems may occur.
In the presence of gum problems;
The so-called insidious; You may have persistent and disturbing pain that does not change in severity.
You may have bleeding from your gums, either spontaneously or while brushing or eating. You may feel a change in your bad breath.
It may come off with brushing on your teeth. There may be deposits that you are not looking for.
Depending on the type of pain you feel, your physician will diagnose and treat you and relieve you of your pain.
May you have healthy, happy and pain-free smiles.
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