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Thursday, April 2, 2026

ASK THE DENTIST: Toothache Abroad: When is it Serious?

 


A toothache while travelling or living abroad can be stressful, especially if you're unsure whether it's a minor issue or a sign of a serious dental problem. While some tooth discomfort may resolve on its own, persistent or severe tooth pain should never be ignored.

A mild toothache can occur due to temporary tooth sensitivity, such as from cold drinks, sweets, or minor gum irritation. However, certain symptoms may indicate a dental infection, cavity, or other urgent dental problem that requires professional care.

Signs Your Toothache May Be Serious:

  • Persistent or severe pain: tooth pain lasting more than one or two days, or pain that becomes intense and throbbing, may indicate tooth decay, infection, or nerve inflammation.
  • Swelling around the tooth or face: swelling in the gums, jaw, or face may signal a dental abscess, a bacterial infection that requires prompt treatment.
  • Fever or feeling unwell: a toothache accompanied by fever, fatigue, or swollen lymph nodes may mean the infection is spreading.
  • Pain when biting or chewing: this could be caused by a cracked tooth, cavity, or infection inside the tooth.
  • Lingering sensitivity to hot or cold: sensitivity that does not go away may indicate damage to the tooth pulp.
  • When to See a Dentist?

    If you experience any of these symptoms while overseas, seek dental care as soon as possible. Delaying treatment may lead to more complex and costly dental procedures later.

    If you're living or working abroad, it's wise to identify a trusted dental clinic near you before problems arise. Early treatment can prevent small dental issues from becoming serious and help you enjoy your time abroad with peace of mind.

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    Dr Steven Soo is a Dental Specialist in Prosthodontics with Specialist Dental Group® . He was formerly a Clinical Lecturer at the Eastman Dental Institute and Clinical Teacher at the GKT Dental Institute, both of which are affiliated with the University of London. Dr Soo has a special interest in prosthetic and implant restorative dentistry. He also enjoys seeing children.

    www.specialistdentalgroup.com | (65) 6733 7883

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