
The pain means something.
The first thing to always remember about a toothache is that the pain means something. Your tooth won’t spontaneously hurt without reason; although in some cases, the reason may be as minor as something stuck between your teeth. In any case, a toothache means that you need to do something, such as flossing your teeth to remove what’s stuck between them or visiting your dentist to treat a cavity.
Waiting will make it worse.
If you choose to do nothing about your toothache, then the consequences can be dire, and will depend on the exact nature and extent of your discomfort. For instance, if a cavity is forming in your tooth, then waiting will only allow the decay to infect more of your tooth. If your tooth has a crack or fracture, then the damage will grow more severe until the tooth is restored. The most important reason to never ignore your toothache is because doing so will only make the pain and the condition of your tooth worse.





