The majority of people experience gum pain at some point in their lifetime. For most people, gum pain is acute, meaning it comes on quickly but doesn’t last forever. For others, it’s an ongoing issue. Acute gum pain usually isn’t something to stress about. Most people can use home...
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by Katie Hicks
The Palo Verdes are in full bloom and so is allergy season. If you are experiencing upper tooth pain, it may be due to sinus pressure. Our maxillary sinuses are located to the right and left of our nose, and just above the roots of the upper teeth.
by Katie Hicks
Sensitivity to cold is the most common type of tooth pain but usually does not indicate a dental emergency. Often hypersensitivity can often be treated with just a few adjustments to your routine and diet.