My Toothache Went Away. What Does That Mean?

January 16, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — dolandental @ 3:08 pm
Woman with toothache looking at dentist

For the last few weeks or months, you have been dealing with a considerable toothache. Just as you were about to call your dentist, the pain subsided. Now you’re wondering if that’s still necessary. Sound familiar? If so, keep reading to learn what you should do if a toothache disappears (and why it’s important to act fast).

Here’s What to Do If Your Toothache Disappears

Oftentimes, when a toothache has gone radio silent, patients assume it’s good news; that the root of the problem has gone away. The large majority of the time, the opposite is true. That’s why patients who find themselves in this situation are encouraged to schedule an emergency visit with their dentist right away. The sooner they can see you, the sooner they can determine the severity of the situation and the best way to restore your healthy smile.

Why It’s Important to Act Fast

If you are no longer in pain, the situation may not feel urgent. It is! After all, the more time that passes, the longer the root of the problem has to progress. If you visit your dentist when you first notice that something is wrong, there’s a good chance that they will be able to save your tooth. If you wait weeks, months, or years, that may not be the case. So, for the sake of your oral health and your wallet, don’t wait – reach out to your dentist right away to schedule an emergency exam.

What to Expect at Your Emergency Appointment

At your visit, your dentist will learn all about your symptoms, including when they started and when they stopped. Then, they will review your latest X-rays, take a look at the tooth in question, and determine what the culprit of your discomfort is (or lack thereof). From there, they’ll review all of your treatment options and help you decide what the next best steps are to restore the look, health, and function of the tooth in question.

About the Practice

For our team at Dolan Dental, it’s important to help our patients with all of their dental needs – from routine checkups to last-minute emergency dentistry. That’s why we offer appointments as early as 7:30 AM, we welcome multiple financial solutions, and we provide sedation dentistry for patients who struggle with dental-related anxiety. In other words, we’re here to make maintaining, restoring, and enhancing your smile as convenient and comfortable as possible, so don’t hesitate to schedule an appointment with us via our website or by phone at (860) 529-2000 when you need us.