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Toothache? 5 Signs You Need Emergency Dental Care Right Now

Know when tooth pain is serious and requires immediate attention.

5 min readDecember 20, 2025Updated March 29, 2026Dr. Sahil Patel, DDS

When Is a Toothache an Emergency?

A throbbing tooth at 2 AM is never fun. But how do you know if it can wait until morning β€” or if you need emergency care right now? Knowing the difference could save your tooth and prevent a dangerous infection.

⚠️Seek Immediate Care If

You have severe pain with fever, facial swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing, or trauma to the face. These are dental emergencies requiring immediate attention.

5 Signs Your Toothache Needs Emergency Care

  • Severe, persistent pain that doesn't respond to over-the-counter pain relievers
  • Swelling in your face, jaw, or neck β€” especially if it's spreading
  • Fever or chills along with tooth pain (sign of infection)
  • Bleeding that won't stop after 10-15 minutes of pressure
  • Trauma to the mouth β€” knocked out, cracked, or loose tooth

What to Do While Waiting

βœ… Home Care for Tooth Pain
  • Take OTC Pain RelieversIbuprofen (Advil) works best for dental pain. Follow package directions.
  • Apply Cold Compress15 minutes on, 15 minutes off. Never apply ice directly to skin.
  • Rinse with Warm Salt Water1/2 teaspoon salt in 8 oz warm water. Gently rinse to reduce bacteria.
  • Keep Your Head ElevatedSleep with an extra pillow. This reduces blood pressure to the area.
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Dr. Sahil Patel, DDS

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