Toothache Relief

At Dr. Bhawna Dental Clinic in Gurugram, we provide expert diagnosis and fast, effective toothache relief to help you get back to living pain-free. Whether your toothache is dull and persistent or sudden and sharp, it’s a sign that something deeper may be wrong—and timely treatment is essential.
Toothaches can result from a variety of causes including cavities, gum infections, cracked teeth, dental abscesses, or impacted wisdom teeth. Our experienced dental team will perform a thorough examination—often with X-rays—to pinpoint the exact source of your pain and recommend the right treatment.
Depending on the diagnosis, treatment options may include fillings, root canal therapy, gum treatment, or simple cleaning and medication. We also provide emergency dental care for severe pain or swelling, ensuring you’re not left suffering.
We aim to not only treat your pain but also resolve the underlying problem, helping prevent future discomfort and protecting your overall oral health.
Toothache Relief for Immediate Comfort and Long-Term Health
At Dr. Bhawna Dental Clinic in Gurugram, we understand how unbearable a toothache can be—and we’re here to offer fast and compassionate relief. Tooth pain can disrupt your sleep, appetite, and day-to-day comfort, which is why we prioritize quick attention and expert care.
From cavities and infections to dental trauma or gum issues, toothaches have many causes—and we tailor treatment based on your specific condition. After a detailed checkup, we’ll guide you through the most suitable solution, whether it’s medication, a filling, or a more advanced procedure.
Early treatment not only relieves pain but also prevents complications like tooth loss or infection spread. We’re committed to restoring your comfort and helping you maintain a healthy smile.
Call our office at +91 70114 15001 or submit an online request to set up a cleaning and/or learn more about what we offer.
Frequently Asked Questions:
1. What causes a toothache?
Common causes include cavities, gum disease, tooth fractures, dental infections, or sensitivity due to enamel wear. Sometimes, referred pain from sinus issues or jaw problems can also cause tooth pain.
2. When should I see a dentist for a toothache?
You should see a dentist if your toothache lasts more than 1–2 days, worsens over time, or is accompanied by swelling, fever, or difficulty chewing. Early diagnosis is key to avoiding serious issues.
3. How is a toothache treated?
Treatment depends on the cause. Options include dental fillings, root canal treatment, gum therapy, antibiotics (in case of infection), or extraction. Pain relievers may also be recommended for immediate comfort.
4. Can I treat a toothache at home?
While over-the-counter painkillers or warm saltwater rinses may provide temporary relief, they don’t treat the root cause. A dental visit is essential for proper diagnosis and long-term solution.