Severe tooth pain can be stressful and may be a sign of an underlying dental problem. Luke Klele, DMD provides emergency dental care in Wayne, NJ for toothaches, swelling, dental infections, and urgent tooth pain concerns.
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Tooth pain can develop suddenly or gradually worsen over time. While some discomfort may seem minor at first, persistent or severe tooth pain may indicate decay, infection, trauma, nerve irritation, or another dental condition requiring professional evaluation.
Luke Klele, DMD provides emergency dental evaluations for patients experiencing urgent tooth pain in Wayne, NJ. The goal is to identify the source of the discomfort and recommend appropriate treatment options.
Prompt care may help relieve discomfort, prevent additional complications, and protect long-term oral health.
Patients experiencing severe pain, swelling, or sensitivity are encouraged to contact the office as soon as possible for guidance.
Deep cavities may cause sensitivity, pain, or discomfort that becomes worse over time.
Infections may cause severe pain, swelling, pressure, or sensitivity and should be evaluated promptly.
Damaged teeth may cause pain when biting, chewing, or drinking hot or cold beverages.
Swelling may indicate inflammation or infection that requires professional dental attention.
Tooth pain that does not go away or becomes intense should be evaluated by a dentist.
Swelling around the gums, jaw, or face may indicate infection or another urgent dental issue.
Pain when chewing or biting may be connected to a crack, infection, or tooth damage.
Increasing sensitivity to hot, cold, or pressure may be a sign that dental treatment is needed.
During an emergency dental visit, Dr. Klele may evaluate the area causing discomfort, review symptoms, and use imaging when needed to better understand the cause of the pain.
Treatment recommendations depend on the source of the problem. Some patients may need restorative care, infection treatment, root canal therapy, extraction, or another treatment approach based on the condition of the tooth.
The focus is to help reduce discomfort, stabilize the situation, and provide clear next steps for treatment.
Tooth pain may be an emergency when it is severe, persistent, connected with swelling, or caused by trauma or infection.
Some discomfort may come and go, but persistent or severe tooth pain should be evaluated because the underlying cause may worsen.
Severe toothaches may be caused by decay, infection, cracked teeth, gum problems, nerve irritation, or dental trauma.
Yes. Tooth pain with swelling may indicate infection and should be professionally evaluated as soon as possible.
Luke Klele, DMD provides emergency dental evaluations for patients experiencing severe tooth pain, swelling, dental infections, and urgent dental concerns.
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