TOOTHACHE AND ITS PREVENTIONS
TOOTHACHE Toothache refers to pain or discomfort in or around a tooth. It can be caused by various factors, including: Dental Decay : Tooth decay, also known as dental caries or cavities, is one of the most common causes of toothache. When bacteria in the mouth produce acids that erode the tooth enamel, it can lead to tooth decay and sensitivity or pain. Dental Infections : Infections in the tooth or surrounding tissues, such as dental abscesses, can cause severe toothache. These infections can occur when bacteria enter the tooth through a cavity, crack, or injury, leading to inflammation and an accumulation of pus. Gum Disease : Advanced gum disease, also called periodontitis, can cause toothaches. It occurs when bacteria in plaque irritate and inflame the gums, leading to gum recession, tooth loss, and discomfort. Tooth Fracture or Cracks : If a tooth is cracked, fractured, or broken, it can cause toothache, especially when chewing or biting. The pain may be intermittent or con...