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Toothache

usgb/ˈtuːθeɪk/Volume
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Physical Discomfort

Toothache implies physical pain in the teeth, often requiring medical attention or care.

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Kevin couldn't concentrate on his homework because of a throbbing toothache.
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Common Causes

Toothache often results from cavities, gum disease, or dental injury, not just eating sweets.

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She suspected her toothache was due to a cavity.
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Urgency

'Severe' or 'constant' toothache usually suggests a need for urgent dental care.

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Because his toothache was constant, James made an emergency dental appointment.
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