Toothache
Throbbing, sharp or constant pain; worsens when chewing and sometimes sensitive to hot/cold.
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Throbbing, sharp or constant pain; worsens when chewing and sometimes sensitive to hot/cold.
Tenderness, pressure or throbbing pain in gums; especially noticeable when brushing or pressing.
Gums bleed when brushing or biting hard foods; may also bleed spontaneously with bad breath.
Loud snoring during sleep; possible breathing pauses and waking up tired.
Reported nighttime grinding/clenching; morning jaw & headache; noticeable tooth wear.
One or more missing teeth; difficulty chewing/speaking and esthetic concern.
Yellow/brown/gray stains that don’t go away despite regular brushing; dull smile.
Dark/brown decayed areas; sensitivity to sweets and thermal stimuli.
Misaligned teeth; overlapping/crooked, hard to clean and affects appearance.
Tooth shape/color/position negatively affects smile; seeking a more balanced look.
Noticeable gap between front teeth; visible when speaking and smiling.
Throbbing pain and swelling at the back; limited opening and inflamed gums at times.
Teeth look longer than usual; sensitivity especially at the neck (cervical) area.
Persistent bad breath, sometimes with a bad taste; noticed by others.
Irregular bite and alignment; narrow jaws and misalignment affect esthetics and function.
Crack/chip detected; sensitive to hot/cold and chewing; sometimes sharp edge.
Old filling came off; sensitivity and a ‘gap/catch’ feeling on that tooth.
Crown moves or has come off; uncomfortable when chewing and unaesthetic.
Sudden swelling and pain on face/jaw; tender to touch; sometimes fever and fatigue.
Yellow/brown hard deposits; gums are reddish and may bleed intermittently.