Whether they believe in the tooth fairy or not, your child likes the idea of finding a treat under their pillow in the morning. (And, really, who wouldn’t?) But the tooth fairy is powerless against a toothache and what could be the cause of one. Thankfully, you’re not.
If you suspect that your child’s toothache is caused by tooth decay, then:
If you think your child is experiencing a toothache that’s a result of a cavity, make an appointment with your child’s dentist to find out what’s causing the gum pain or toothache.
You should make an appointment with your child’s doctor if your child is running a fever or if the pain gets worse. This could be a sign of infection or sometimes tooth pain can be confused with ear pain.
You should also make an appointment with your child’s doctor if your child is experiencing a toothache as a result of a thrush.Oral thrush is a condition in which the fungus “Candida albicans” accumulates on the lining of the mouth. Oral thrush causes creamy white lesions, usually on the tongue or inner cheeks. The lesions can be painful and may bleed slightly when scraped. Sometimes oral thrush may spread to the roof of the mouth, gums, tonsils or the back of the throat.
You should also call your child’s doctor any time you feel unsure of any of your child’s symptoms.