Dental Emergencies3 October 20243 min read

Managing Toothache at Home

Paracetamol, salt water, cold compress. Temporary only.

Dr. Fatima Hassan

General Dentist

Quick answer

Bridge until dentist.

Key points

  • Paracetamol/ibuprofen
  • Cold compress outside face
  • Salt water rinse
  • See dentist soon

Next steps

Book a consultation with a DHA-licensed Dubai dentist for personalised advice.

Practical decision guide

Dental emergencies are time-sensitive because pain, infection, trauma, and swelling can change quickly. The goal is to stabilise the situation safely and get definitive care rather than masking symptoms.

Check this first

  • Swelling location, fever, breathing or swallowing difficulty, trauma, bleeding, tooth mobility, and whether the tooth is baby or permanent.
  • Whether there is a broken tooth fragment, knocked-out permanent tooth, lost crown, abscess, or spreading infection.
  • Current medications, allergies, pregnancy status, and medical conditions before taking painkillers or antibiotics.

When to book sooner

  • Permanent tooth knocked out, facial swelling, fever, pus, severe trauma, uncontrolled bleeding, or rapidly worsening pain.
  • Pain with difficulty swallowing, breathing, opening the mouth, or swelling near the eye or neck.
  • Toothache that wakes you at night or does not respond to normal pain relief.

Topic-specific notes

  • For pain or infection, home care can reduce discomfort but cannot remove the cause. Swelling, fever, pus, spreading redness, trauma, or difficulty swallowing should be treated as urgent.
  • For older adults, the best treatment is the one that stays cleanable and comfortable. Dry mouth, dexterity, caregiver support, and medication effects should shape the plan.

Questions to ask at the appointment

  • Is the immediate priority drainage, root canal, extraction, splinting, re-cementation, or monitoring?
  • What symptoms mean I should go to an emergency department instead of waiting?
  • What temporary steps are safe until the appointment?

Dubai patient note

In Dubai, call the clinic first when possible. For spreading swelling, breathing difficulty, uncontrolled bleeding, or major trauma, use hospital emergency care rather than waiting for a routine dental slot.

References

  • American Dental Association
  • Peer-reviewed dental research

Medical disclaimer. This article is informational and does not replace professional clinical advice. For a plan specific to your situation, book a consultation with a Paradise Dental specialist.

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