What Could Be Behind the Soreness in Your Jaw

Jaw pain can make your life miserable. It might stop you from eating as you would normally, and it might even stop you from enjoying athletic activities or everyday events with family and friends. If the pain continues for several days, it’s important to identify the root cause of the problem and resolve the issue effectively. In this blog, we’ll look at the most common causes of jaw pain.

TMD (Temporomandibular Disorder)

The true cause of TMD is not always clear in some patients, but is often the result of stress or continuously grinding teeth. By working with your dentist, you can uncover the cause of the jaw pain and ensure that the TMD is professionally diagnosed. Dentists will often use x-rays to determine the extent of the issue. They may also refer you to a Oral Surgeon Specialist with training in treating TMDs.  To relieve the pain symptoms of TMD before the appointment, it’s important to try to relax the jaw muscles and stop clenching and grinding your teeth.
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Cavities

The nerve supply of the teeth follows a path around or near the jaw. This means that many people who suffer jaw pain could simply have a cavity within their teeth that is causing the sensation. Often, when the cause of the pain is a cavity, the jaw pain is felt at the same time as pain in the affected tooth. But sometimes jaw pain may actually precede the tooth pain, which can be disconcerting. If you suspect that you have cavity-related jaw pain, it’s important to speak with your dentist and arrange an appointment to ensure the problem is evaluated and resolved.

Tooth Abscess

An abscess is an infection in and around the tooth.  This infection could be caused by an untreated cavity or gum disease. Initial symptoms of an abscess include throbbing pains while chewing and swelling of the face and jaw.  Over time, these symptoms may disappear, but this usually means the infection has started to dissolve the jaw bone.  Swelling of the mouth requires immediate attention of a Dentist.   

Proactively addressing jaw pain can help to both alleviate fears and answer questions. But when pain persists, expert dental treatment is required. To learn more about your particular symptoms, schedule an appointment with one of our Dentists today. 

Helpful Resources

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For more information, visit the Canadian Dental Association Oral Health.

Schedule Your Appointment Today

Contact Pickering Square Dental to book your appointment with Dr. Marvin Lean. Call us at (905) 420-1777 or visit us at 1450 Kingston Rd, Unit #4, Pickering, ON.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I visit the dentist?

The Canadian Dental Association recommends visiting your dentist at least twice a year for regular check-ups and cleanings. Some patients may need more frequent visits depending on their oral health needs. Call Pickering Square Dental at (905) 420-1777 to schedule your next appointment.

Do you accept the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP)?

Yes, Pickering Square Dental participates in the Canadian Dental Care Plan. Our team can help you understand your coverage and ensure you receive the dental care you need. Contact us for more details about CDCP eligibility and benefits.

What services does Pickering Square Dental offer?

We offer a full range of dental services including family dentistry, emergency dental care, sedation dentistry, dental implants, laser dentistry, teeth whitening, root canal therapy, dental extractions, periodontal care, and cosmetic dentistry. Dr. Lean and our team serve patients in Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, and Scarborough.

Do Your Teeth Hurt?

When is the last time that you scheduled an appointment with a dentist? This is the question you should be asking yourself if you’re experiencing any kind of tooth aches or pains. Even if you brush and floss your teeth routinely, it doesn’t mean that you’re exempt from experiencing any tooth pains.  After all, there are many reasons why your teeth may be hurting. In this article, we’re going to look at some of the reasons why you may be experiencing tooth aches and pains.

 

Do Your Teeth Hurt?

 

We’ve listed some of the reasons why you may be experiencing tooth aches and pains below:

 

-You may have a cavity. Some people may not even feel much pain from their cavity at first, but they may grow quickly- and can be quite painful!  Sometimes people don’t even notice that they have a cavity until they get their teeth examined by a dental care specialist. This is why it’s important that you maintain routine dental care.

 

-If you’re experiencing pain while you’re chewing food or clenching your teeth, and notice that you have an increased amount of sensitivity to hot and cold temperatures, you may have a cracked tooth. If you find that your teeth are sensitive to different temperatures, and you don’t have a cracked tooth, your dentist may recommend that you use a particular type of toothpaste that can help alleviate some of your pain.

 

-Have you had your wisdom teeth removed? If not, they may be the reason for your jaw soreness and pain. Consult with a dentist to get a proper evaluation of your teeth.

 

If you want to schedule an appointment with a reputable dentist, contact Pickering Square Dental– praised by patients for over 25 years! This reputable family dentistry location provides all visitors, from children to seniors, with a comfortable, soothing environment.  Whether you want to watch TV or listen to music, these dental experts will help you relax while they take proper care of your teeth. On top of the multitude of services that are available to patients, Pickering Square Dental also offers laser dentistry! To learn more about this lauded dental clinic, check out pickeringsquaredental.com.

Helpful Resources

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For more information, visit the Canadian Dental Association Oral Health.

Schedule Your Appointment Today

Contact Pickering Square Dental to book your appointment with Dr. Marvin Lean. Call us at (905) 420-1777 or visit us at 1450 Kingston Rd, Unit #4, Pickering, ON.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I visit the dentist?

The Canadian Dental Association recommends visiting your dentist at least twice a year for regular check-ups and cleanings. Some patients may need more frequent visits depending on their oral health needs. Call Pickering Square Dental at (905) 420-1777 to schedule your next appointment.

Do you accept the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP)?

Yes, Pickering Square Dental participates in the Canadian Dental Care Plan. Our team can help you understand your coverage and ensure you receive the dental care you need. Contact us for more details about CDCP eligibility and benefits.

What services does Pickering Square Dental offer?

We offer a full range of dental services including family dentistry, emergency dental care, sedation dentistry, dental implants, laser dentistry, teeth whitening, root canal therapy, dental extractions, periodontal care, and cosmetic dentistry. Dr. Lean and our team serve patients in Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, and Scarborough.