Dental Health Resources
34+ evidence-based guides on dental conditions, treatments, procedures, and costs. Written for patients, reviewed for accuracy.
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Tooth Infection Symptoms: How to Recognize a Dental Abscess
Learn the key tooth infection symptoms including pain, swelling, fever, and pus. Know when a dental infection is an emergency and what treatment to.

Tooth Nerve Pain: Causes, Types, and When to See an Endodontist
Understand what causes tooth nerve pain, the difference between sharp and dull pain, when you need a root canal, and how an endodontist can help.

Tooth Pain After Crown: Causes, What Is Normal, and When to Call Your Dentist
Tooth pain after a crown can be normal sensitivity or a sign of a problem. Learn the common causes, how long pain should last, and when to see a.

Tooth Pain at Night: Why It Gets Worse and How to Get Relief
Tooth pain often gets worse at night due to increased blood flow and lying down. Learn why it happens, home remedies for relief, and when to see an.

Tooth Pain Causes: Why Your Tooth Hurts and Which Specialist to See
Tooth pain has many causes including decay, cracks, infection, and gum disease. Learn what is causing your tooth pain and which dental specialist.

Tooth Pain When Biting Down: Causes and When to See a Specialist
Tooth pain when biting down can signal a cracked tooth, abscess, or pulp inflammation. Learn the common causes, home care tips, and when to see an.

Tooth Sensitive After a Crown: Causes, What Is Normal, and When to Worry
Tooth sensitivity after a crown is common for the first two weeks. Learn what causes it, when it signals a problem like infection, and when to see.

Tooth Sensitivity After Root Canal: What Is Normal and When to Call
Some sensitivity after a root canal is normal for 2 to 4 weeks. Learn what to expect, when pain signals a problem, and when to contact your.

Toothache After Filling: What Is Normal and When to Worry
A toothache after filling is common but should improve within 2 to 4 weeks. Learn causes of prolonged pain, when you may need a root canal, and.

White Spots on Teeth: Causes, Treatments, and Prevention
White spots on teeth can result from fluorosis, demineralization, or other causes. Learn what causes them, treatment options, and when to see a.