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Dr David Arav  ·  14 March 2026
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Toothache at night is one of the most distressing dental emergencies. The pain often feels more intense when lying down, making sleep impossible. This guide from Écodentaire Clinic explains why nighttime tooth pain happens and what you can do right now to find relief.

Why Does Toothache Get Worse at Night?

Tooth pain intensifies at night for several physiological reasons that have nothing to do with “making things up.” Understanding these mechanisms helps explain why you need to act quickly.

Reasons Nighttime Pain Is More Intense

Common Causes of Nighttime Toothache

1. Dental Abscess (Most Serious)

A dental abscess is a bacterial infection at the tooth root. It causes severe, throbbing pain that radiates to the jaw, ear, or neck. This is a dental emergency — see a dentist within 24 hours. Warning signs: swelling, fever, pus, difficulty swallowing.

2. Deep Cavity with Nerve Involvement

When tooth decay reaches the pulp (nerve), severe pain occurs especially at night. The only solutions are root canal treatment or extraction.

3. Cracked or Fractured Tooth

A tooth crack can expose the nerve, causing sharp pain when biting or temperature sensitivity. Cracks are often invisible on X-rays and require clinical examination.

4. Gum Disease (Periodontitis)

Advanced gum disease with deep pockets can cause chronic aching that worsens at night.

5. Wisdom Tooth Pain

Impacted wisdom teeth or pericoronitis (infection around a partially erupted wisdom tooth) cause severe jaw and ear pain, often peaking at night.

6. Bruxism (Teeth Grinding)

Grinding teeth during sleep causes morning jaw pain, headaches, and worn-down teeth. A custom night guard from your dentist is the most effective treatment.

Emergency Home Remedies for Nighttime Tooth Pain

Important: these remedies provide temporary relief only. They do NOT treat the underlying cause — see a dentist as soon as possible.

When Is Toothache a Dental Emergency?

Call your dentist immediately or go to an emergency dental clinic if you experience any of these:

Don’t suffer through the night. Contact Écodentaire for urgent dental appointments. We prioritize emergency patients at both Montreal locations:

📍 Écodentaire Concordia Atwater: 1801 Maisonneuve Ouest, Suite 730 — (514) 933-3641
📍 Écodentaire Outremont: 6100 Avenue du Boisé — (514) 504-6060

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