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Acute dental pain in adults - clinical fact sheet and MCQ

18 March 2025 - Medcast Medical Education Team

Overview

Acute dental pain is primarily inflammatory and arises from dental and orofacial conditions. The most common causes are: 

  • odontogenic (tooth related): dental pulp inflammation (pulpitis) due to caries,  loss of dental filling or dental trauma

  • periapical infection or inflammation, ie, surrounding region of the apex of the root

  • periodontal tissues - usually advanced periodontitis

  • pericoronal tissues - usually partially erupted mandibular third molars

  • post-extraction complications

Timely referral to a dentist is essential, as dental treatment is the most effective way to manage pain and address underlying pathology.

Diagnosis of acute dental pain

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