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Pain and Dental Issues

We can assess, identify, and treat any issues preventing you from enjoying life pain-free.

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6185 State Route 30, Ste B, Greensburg, PA
6185 State Route 30, Greensburg, PA

Types of Oral Pain and Dental Issues We Treat

  • Cracked/chipped tooth
  • Jaw or mouth discomfort or pain
  • Toothache/tooth sensitivity
  • Gum pain and sensitivity
  • Oral trauma
  • Tooth decay
  • Toothache Infection
  • Gum disease
  • Cracked, chipped, or broken teeth
  • Receding gums
  • Cavities
  • Impacted teeth
  • Teeth clenching/grinding
  • Wisdom Teeth issues/removal

Treatment Options for Relief from Pain and Dental Issues

If you are experiencing a true medical emergency, please call 911 or visit your nearest emergency room.

If you are experiencing any of the oral pain and dental issues listed above, treatment will vary for each patient based on their unique oral health needs, but your dentist at Greensburg Dental Care will work with you to create a treatment plan to alleviate pain and improve your oral health. As always, if you have any questions about how our team can help you with tooth pain or other dental issues in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, feel free to reach out to our office at (878) 295-8948 to speak with a member of our staff.

Pain and Dental Issues FAQs

What should I do if I have an unbearable toothache?
If you have an unbearable toothache, first take some over-the-counter medication to gain immediate relief. Then, call your dentist to schedule an appointment so they can find the cause and provide appropriate treatment.
What is treatment for dental pain?
Treatment for dental pain varies depending on the situation and your unique needs. You can take over-the-counter pain medication while you wait for an appointment with your dentist. If there is swelling, apply a cool compress to the area.
How can I stop tooth pain fast?
To stop tooth pain quickly and get immediate relief, you can try a saltwater rinse with lukewarm water to reduce inflammation and help kill bacteria. You can also take over-the-counter pain relievers and use a cold compress to numb the area and reduce swelling.
What if I have tooth pain that comes and goes?
If you experience tooth pain that comes and goes, you can try at-home remedies, but schedule an appointment with your dentist as soon as possible to identify the root cause and receive appropriate treatment.
What can a dentist do for tooth or gum pain?
Your dentist can identify the cause of the pain and proceed with appropriate treatment, allowing you to experience relief.

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6185 State Route 30
Ste B
Greensburg, PA 15601
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