If your toothache seems to worsen when the sun goes down, you’re not alone. Many people experience more intense dental pain at night, and there are several reasons this can occur. 

Position of the Body

One of the main factors is body positioning. When you lie down to sleep, there is more blood flow to the head. This can create additional pressure in sensitive areas, including inflamed nerves in your teeth, making a mild ache feel more intense. In addition, the lack of distractions at night means you’re more focused on the pain, amplifying the discomfort.

Over-the-Counter Pain Relievers

Another reason is that during the day, you might be using over-the-counter pain relievers or eating and drinking in ways that temporarily mask the pain. At night, these coping methods wear off, revealing the full extent of your discomfort.

Toothaches at night are often caused by issues such as cavities, infections, cracked teeth, or gum disease. If the pain is persistent, throbbing, or keeps you awake, it could be a sign of a serious problem that needs attention—especially if accompanied by swelling, fever, or a bad taste in the mouth.

Sleep Adjustments

What can you do in the meantime? Sleeping with your head elevated, rinsing with warm saltwater, and using cold compresses may help reduce discomfort. But these are temporary solutions.

Do Not Delay a Dental Visit

Our Panorama City dentist and team takes tooth pain seriously and offer prompt, compassionate care. If your toothache worsens at night, it may be a sign that a root canal or another procedure is needed. We’re here to diagnose the issue and provide relief.

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