5 Things That Can Cause a Toothache (Other Than a Cavity)

We don’t like visiting the dentist too much, it costs us work. The recommendation of the specialists is to do it every 6 months but, according to the College of Dentists and Stomatologists of Madrid, only 44% of people comply with this routine. We end up enduring the pain, using ibuprofen as if there were no tomorrow. It is a major mistake: mouth problems, if left untreated, can be dangerous, and not everything is tooth decay, some ailments can cause more serious pain and cause serious illness.

“In the mouth there are many conditions that can occur with pain, a pain that is also often accompanied by inflammation,” says the president of the College of Dentists of Seville. Although tooth decay is the most common cause of dental pain, it is not the only one. The president of the General Council of Dentists, Oscar Castro, stresses that “the pain may have an inflammatory origin (due to periodontal diseases), infectious (due to a dental abscess), a mechanical origin (due to hypersensitivity, bruxism, fissures in the tooth, the simple eruption of wisdom teeth) or for more serious pathologies such as cancer in the oral cavity.” These are the most frequent reasons.

When the problem is not the tooth but the gum

Sometimes, when we think we should go to the dentist because our teeth hurt, that feeling is really a reflection of a gum problem. Gum diseases are mainly caused by accumulation of bacterial plaque, it is an inflammatory response of the gingival tissues. But we have to differentiate gingivitis from periodontitis. While the former is limited to inflammation, redness and bleeding of the gums, periodontitis also affects the supporting bone tissue of the tooth, causing the surrounding bone to be lost and which will end with the loss of the tooth. That is why it is essential to take care of gingival health, not to allow the appearance of inflammation (gingivitis) that can evolve into an irreversible process (periodontitis).

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What if the pain is hypersensitivity?

Dental sensitivity is, along with that of caries, the most frequent pain for which you go to a dentist’s office. It is an acute pain of short duration and always caused by chemical, thermal or tactile stimuli. As explained by the president of the General Council of Dentists, “there are several causes that can cause dental sensitivity: from excessively strong brushing (which causes abrasion of the enamel) to use toothbrushes with very hard filaments or applying excessive pressure on brushing, passing for a retraction of gums, lack of teeth, bruxism or an abuse of acid intake, “such as soda, energy drinks, soy sauce, vinegar.

The spokesman of the Andalusian Council of Dental Associations clarifies that the degree of sensitivity varies greatly from case to case, “due to the cause that causes it and the pain threshold itself, which is individual. But dental sensitivity It is treated and consists of blocking the dentin tubules (which is an intermediate tooth tissue, between the enamel and the pulp) that are exposed to the air and are responsible for this sensitivity. Most importantly, in addition to performing this treatment, is to eliminate the cause that causes it to prevent it from coming back, “says the professional.

Infections, diabetes and coronary heart disease

Some diseases can affect the immune system and favor the onset of oral infectious problems. And vice versa, certain infectious problems of the mouth can lead to serious problems of general health. Every time there is pain or a condition that is not normal in the mouth, you should visit the dentist. It seems that there is a relationship of gum diseases with pathologies such as diabetes or coronary heart disease. In the case of diabetes there is a bi-directional relationship. On the one hand, suffering from diabetes increases the risk of periodontal disease, since it is a pathology that alters the inflammatory response against the microorganisms in the gum and makes it more difficult for the inflammation to go down and for the gum to recover. On the other, periodontitis can affect diabetes, impairing blood glucose level control and making it worse.

Grinding of teeth, origin of muscle and headache

Unconsciously clenching the jaw and grinding the teeth, or what is the same, suffering from bruxism, is something that 70% of Spaniards do, according to the Official College of Dentists. It is an involuntary act, which usually occurs while we sleep, although it can also occur during the day due to stress without us noticing it, but it is a gesture that eventually ends up in pain, since. It causes the progressive wear of the hard tissues of the tooth (enamel and dentine), so bruxism is usually accompanied by discomfort or even headache and neck (due to the contraction effect of his muscles).

Many patients undergoing orthodontic care will experience white spot lesions, or WSLs, after having their braces removed. These lesions are often caused by a demineralization of the enamel. Not only can these white spots be detrimental to a patient’s self-esteem, but they can even contribute to early decay and tooth sensitivity. For this reason, treatment of white spot lesions is important and can be done here at Bright Star Sapphire Dental in a noninvasive, gentle manner.

What is Icon Treatment?

Icon treatment has been used for years to help treat white spot lesions and early signs of decay. The treatment uses a simple etching device that is cured with a bright dental light. In just one visit, the enamel is re-mineralized and the pores of the enamel are closed. This can be helpful in preventing sensitivity as well as further damage and decay to the tooth. There is absolutely no drilling or anesthetic required, so it’s a great solution for children who may not be able to sit for more invasive procedures. Icon is useful when it comes to creating a more beautiful, even-looking smile without the use of whitening products.

How Long Will Treatment Last?

Keep in mind that Icon treatment is not permanent, and future treatments may be needed. For most patients, treatment lasts for roughly two years. However, there are many patients who have had Icon treatment administered and who still have no white spot lesions after five or more years. The amount of time that Icon treatment will last for you or your child depends on many different factors, such as oral hygiene and diet. Foods high in acids tend to break down the enamel quicker than other types of foods, so avoiding fruit juices and acidic foods can help to prevent the white spot lesions from returning.

Is Icon Treatment Worth It?

Unlike many professional and store-bought whitening products, Icon is considered to be a more cost-effective and long-term solution to discoloration of the enamel. With the help of an examination, Dr. Boris Kleyman & Dr. Denada Kleyman can help to determine which treatment option is right for you or your child. You will benefit from Icon treatment because it is minimally invasive and provides long-term results that you can appreciate.

Contact Bright Star Sapphire Dental in Fair Lawn, NJ

If you would like to learn more about Icon treatment, call Bright Star Sapphire Dental in Fair Lawn today to speak with one of our friendly and knowledgeable staff members.

In the past, whenever you’ve gotten a cavity, the only option for removing the decay and preventing it from getting worse was with a dental filling. While fillings are still effective and used daily in dental offices worldwide, there are several options for treating cavities before they are allowed to get worse. Understanding what your options are can help improve you or your loved one’s overall oral health.

What are Cavities?

Cavities are areas of decay in one or more teeth and affects children & adults. Tooth decay often forms as a result of poor oral hygiene and a poor diet. Eating a lot of high-sugar foods and not brushing or flossing well enough causes a thin layer of sticky plaque to form on different surfaces of the teeth. Not only does plaque make your teeth feel dirty, but it contains acids that lead to enamel erosion. As the plaque acids continue to essentially “eat” away at the tooth, a cavity forms and treatment is needed. If an area of decay is ignored and left untreated for too long, it will eventually spread to the inner pulp, or nerve, of the tooth. This will then cause the need for a complete root canal or extraction of the tooth.

What Treatment Options are Available?

While fillings are a great way to replace areas of decay in one or more teeth, there is no question that they compromise the overall strength and integrity of the tooth. Fillings do not last forever and will need to be replaced over time, which can be a cost issue for many patients.

There are two main treatment options that we here at Bright Star Sapphire Dental have available to you: Silver Diamine Fluoride & the  Icon Resin Infiltration System

What is Silver Diamine Fluoride (SDF)?

This treatment uses a silver and fluoride mixture to halt the progression of tooth decay. SDF has been approved for use by the FDA, so it’s safely used in dental offices. The silver in the mixture kills the bacteria that is causing and contributing to the decay and the fluoride works to strengthen the teeth. SDF treatment can prevent the cavity from getting larger, which prevents the need for a filling.

What is the Icon Resin Infiltration System?

Another option to treat cavities is known as the Icon Resin Infiltration system. This simple and effective method works to re-mineralize white spot lesions and the early stages of decay using a simple etching device. There is no drilling or anesthetic required. The system works by essentially filling in the pores of the enamel, closing it off to further damage and demineralization. Dr. Boris Kleyman & Dr. Denada Kleyman are proud to offer you both options, and with the help of an examination, we can discuss which one is right for you.

Contact Bright Star Sapphire Dental in Fair Lawn, NJ

If you would like to learn more about treating cavities without the need for fillings, call Bright Star Sapphire Dental in Fair Lawn today for more information and to speak with one of our friendly professionals.