Dental Pain Relief

A toothache or dental pain is usually caused by a dental condition or problem such as a cavity, tooth decay, a tooth or gum abscess, a cracked tooth, exposed tooth root, gum disease or TMJ (jaw joint) disorders.  The severity of a toothache can vary greatly, from a mild dull ache to sharp and excruciating.  The toothache may be become worse when exposed to temperature fluctuations of foods and beverages or by the act of chewing.  A thorough oral examination, which includes dental x-rays, can help determine whether the origin of a toothache is coming from a tooth or jaw problem and what dental condition is leading to it.

If you are having a dental emergency, we advise the following:

  • New patients and existing patients, please call our office immediately: 425-633-0031
  • If it is outside of our normal business hours and you are a patient of record, when you call our office you will be instructed on how to get a hold of Dr. Durflinger or one of our team members who can help you with your dental emergency.
  • Please note: Dr. Marie Durflinger does not write prescriptions for pain medication to new patients after hours.
  • For detailed information about specific dental emergencies, visit Dr. Marie’s page:

dental emergencies: what to do when…