AS ADULTS, TOOTHACHES can quickly ruin an otherwise lovely day, but how much worse is it for a little kid who doesn’t know what’s happening? Toothaches have a variety of causes, and most of them are worth visiting the dentist, especially if they persist for days. But what if the toothache comes after hours or during the holidays? What can parents do?
Toothache Causes
My child has a toothache. Why? What is causing it? One of the things causing it could be as simple as teething, which is a normal part of development. If it isn’t teething, it’s most likely tooth decay, gum disease, an abscess, inflamed pulp, or a cracked tooth. An impacted tooth can also be uncomfortable, as can tooth sensitivity.
Managing Discomfort
When your child has a toothache it is usually worth a visit to the dentist, but if that isn’t possible at first, here are a few tips for managing their discomfort in the meantime:
- Have them swish and spit warm salt water to reduce inflammation.
- Apply a cold compress to their cheek near the sore area.
- Give them over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medication for children.
- Brush and floss daily and schedule regular dental visits to prevent future toothaches!
All About You Dental Care Is Here to Help!
Any oral health symptom that has you worried as a parent could be worth a visit to the dentist. If it’s not a serious problem, All About You Dental Care can put your mind at ease, and if it is, we can treat it and encourage good habits and precautions going forward. We are conveniently located directly behind the Geneva Commons at 2631 Williamsburg Ave #103 in Geneva, IL.