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Tooth pain can come on suddenly, or it can be a dull ache that gradually gets worse over time. But whether it’s dull and nagging or sharp and sudden, your toothache likely pulls your focus from everything else you want to get done. That kind of discomfort usually means something is wrong, and you need care for injured teeth. At Urgent Dental of Denver, in the Colorado area, Dr. Drew Boyd helps patients figure out what’s going on with their teeth and how to fix them.
Not all toothaches are created equal. Some come from a deep cavity, while others can be caused by a cracked tooth or even problems with your gums. Sometimes, the pain isn’t even in your tooth. A toothache can come from your sinuses acting up. Guessing doesn’t help. Dr. Boyd can pinpoint the source, so treatment starts on the right foot.
Tooth pain rarely fades away on its own. In fact, without treatment, it usually gets worse. The key is to take quick action. Putting off going to the dentist can be costly and painful in the long run. At Urgent Dental, services like root canals can not only relieve your pain, but some procedures can save your tooth.
Some DIY relief can buy you time when the ache hits after hours. Over-the-counter meds help, but always follow the directions.
Just keep in mind that these are short-term fixes. You must schedule an appointment with Dr. Boyd to get to the root of your dental problem.
Swollen cheek? Warm compresses help. Use a moist, warm towel and hold it to the outside of your face for 15 to 20 minutes. Then, take a break. This works well for swelling from infection or use an ice pack for injury. It won’t solve the cause, but it can ease the pain.
Some foods make things worse. Skip anything too hot or cold. Acidic foods and sweets can also worsen toothaches. It’s also not a good time to munch on crunchy snacks. Stick to soft, bland foods until your mouth calms down. It might not be as tasty, but your teeth will appreciate the breather.
Even when your mouth hurts, brushing and flossing matter. Use a soft brush and go gently. Rinse with warm salt water if needed. Keeping things clean helps prevent infection. And those regular checkups? They catch problems before they hurt.
Some symptoms call for urgent care. If the pain is severe, you have swelling, or you have trouble swallowing, it’s important to get help right away. These could be signs of an abscess or something even more serious. Dr. Boyd and the team are here to help you feel better quickly. Call (720) 573-2629 today. Or visit 2121 S Downing St Suite B, Denver, CO 80210, to schedule an appointment at Urgent Dental of Denver.
Dr. Drew Boyd’s compassionate spirit and gentle, calm demeanor enable many patients, especially those
with dental fear, to easily access high-quality oral health care.
He studied at the University of
Michigan and the University
of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry. He has
specialized experience in emergency dentistry, having practiced it for most of his career. The fact that
he is available for patients at all times, even when virtually no other dental services are open, is
much appreciated by patients.
Incorporating cutting-edge dental techniques and philosophies and up-to-date technology allows Dr. Boyd
to deliver urgent, general, and cosmetic dental services. He strives to provide a unique, personalized
experience to patients where they are respected, valued, and feel their concerns are heard. Patients
trust him as he provides them with a safe and comfortable environment and involves them when planning
treatments.