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What does toothache drilling mean?
Toothache drill refers to the pain of teeth due to dental caries or other factors, which requires dental cavity treatment. If teeth are damaged or dental caries have spread to the pulp, germs and bacteria will enter the root through this hole, leading to infection symptoms such as periodontitis. If not treated in time, teeth may be completely necrotic, leading to other oral problems.

It's best to go to the dentist as soon as possible when the tooth drilling hurts. Dentists will examine and X-ray their teeth to determine whether they need dental cavity treatment. If necessary, during the treatment, the doctor will give you further advice and prescribe appropriate drugs for you. After treatment, oral hygiene should be maintained according to the doctor's advice, such as brushing teeth to prevent the recurrence of dental caries.

Toothache drilling can be avoided. The following measures can be taken to prevent it: brush your teeth twice a day for 2-3 minutes each time, clean your teeth with floss or a small brush, eat less sugar and highly acidic food, and avoid drinking drinks or juice for a long time. If you have the habit of smoking, please try to reduce it. Regular visits to dentists are important measures to protect oral hygiene, and regular check-ups are helpful to find diseases so as to treat them as soon as possible.