Toothache

Toothache Treatment in Lahore

A toothache isn’t just a minor annoyance it’s often a sign of an underlying dental issue that needs immediate attention. Whether it’s a constant dull ache or sharp, sudden pain, a toothache can disrupt your daily life, sleep, and eating habits. We identify the root cause of your tooth pain and offer targeted treatments to bring fast, long-lasting relief.

What Causes Toothache?

Tooth pain can range from mild discomfort to severe throbbing. Common causes include:

  • Tooth decay (cavities)

  • Infected or abscessed tooth

  • Gum disease (gingivitis or periodontitis)

  • Damaged or cracked tooth

  • Impacted wisdom teeth

  • Worn enamel causing sensitivity

  • Teeth grinding (bruxism)

Even sinus infections or jaw issues like TMJ disorder can mimic toothache symptoms.

Toothache Treatments at AURA

Our expert dentists will perform a full examination, including X-rays if needed, to determine the exact cause. Based on your diagnosis, we may recommend:

  • Dental Fillings – For decay that has caused a cavity

  • Root Canal Therapy – To treat infection deep inside the tooth

  • Tooth Extraction – If the tooth is severely damaged or infected

  • Periodontal Treatment – To address gum disease-related pain

  • Mouthguards – For night grinding causing pressure or pain

  • Antibiotics – If there’s a spreading infection

We aim to relieve your pain and prevent the problem from returning.

What Next

If you’re dealing with a toothache, don’t wait for it to get worse. Book an appointment with us and let our experienced team help you find relief and restore your oral health.

TMJ Treatment

We provide tailored solutions to improve your jaw function. Schedule a consultation for relief.
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Prosthodontist Services

We offers specialized prosthodontist services by experienced dentists, to restore your smile and oral function.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Tooth decay (cavities) is the leading cause, but gum disease and infection are also common.

If the pain is persistent, severe, or accompanied by swelling or fever, it’s likely serious and needs urgent care.

It might temporarily subside, but the underlying issue usually remains. It’s best to have it checked.

Yes. Stress can lead to teeth grinding, which causes pain and pressure on the teeth and jaw.

They may reduce infection and swelling, but the root cause (like decay or abscess) still needs treatment.

We recommend seeing a dentist immediately—delays can worsen the problem and increase treatment costs.

This could be a sign of sensitivity or a crack that’s exposed during pressure or temperature changes.

Yes. Aggressive brushing can wear down enamel and irritate the gums, causing sensitivity or discomfort.