Tooth Pain or Sensitivity

Tooth pain can range from a sharp, stabbing sensation caused by cavities or tooth sensitivity, to a dull ache resulting from gum inflammation due to conditions like periodontal disease. As cavities or periodontal disease worsen, the inflammation intensifies, and the pain may become a more intense, throbbing ache.

If you're experiencing any pain, please don't delay seeking treatment and visit us as soon as possible.

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The symptoms often progress in stages: at first, you may feel sensitivity to cold; later, pain occurs with hot foods or drinks; and eventually, you may experience a throbbing ache even without any stimulation.
If you're still only experiencing sensitivity to cold, there's a good chance the dental nerve can be preserved. To increase the likelihood of saving the nerve, please visit us as early as possible.

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A cavity that has reached the dentin

Tooth Sensitivity

Tooth sensitivity occurs when stimuli reach the nerves inside the tooth, causing pain or discomfort.
It is often caused by gum recession due to factors such as overbrushing, gingivitis, periodontal disease, teeth grinding, or bite misalignment.

Since it can be difficult to distinguish between tooth sensitivity and cavities on your own, we recommend seeking professional evaluation as early as possible.

Tooth-Sensitivity

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please feel free to consult Sakura Clinic, a Japanese medical and dental clinic in Dubai.