Post Date:
May 25, 2020
Categories:
Oral Care Facts, Tips
Tags:
Oral Care, Floss
Other Potential Reasons For Your Toothache

So ideally we would brush our teeth twice a day, use a Brushee in between meals, go to the dentist regularly, and we’d live our lives entirely free of any aches, pains, and cavities. Sounds wonderful.

But in reality, 99% of us will experience at least one of those symptoms mentioned. 

But before you jump to the conclusion that you may have a cavity, we want to inform you of some other possible causes for your toothache.

Teeth Sensitivity

Have you ever been drinking some ice-cold lemonade on a sweltering hot afternoon, and had that shutter run across your teeth that sends jitters through your body. Well if you have, you may be experiencing a low degree of teeth sensitivity. Teeth sensitivity usually arises due to thinning of our tooth enamel, and/or gums. We recommend you go see a dental professional to confirm it is in fact only a sensitivity and nothing more severe.

Sinus Infection   

Have you ever been drinking some ice-cold lemonade on a sweltering hot afternoon, and had that shutter run across your teeth that sends jitters through your body. Well if you have, you may be experiencing a low degree of teeth sensitivity. Teeth sensitivity usually arises due to thinning of our tooth enamel, and/or gums. We recommend you go see a dental professional to confirm it is in fact only a sensitivity and nothing more severe.

Cavity or Cracked Tooth   

This guy is a little different, and a little easier to tell due to the symptoms. Typically cavities or cracked teeth feels like a stabbing or sharp pain that arises when eating or drinking. However, if you are experiencing consistent discomfort, you may have an abscessed tooth or infection.

One of the safest ways to ensure you don’t end up with a cavity, abscessed tooth or infection is to brush in between meals with the Brushee. Brushee was designed to make brushing on the go easy and is a disposable toothbrush with all the features of a regular toothbrush.

Just Go See Your Dentist   

In both of these cases, we recommend you see a dentist immediately to check out the scene.

A little pain or sensitivity may be a slight annoyance, and very well could subside over time. However, it can never hurt to ensure your health and oral care health is in good standing.

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