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Dental diagnoses explained: clear guidance in English
Why a thorough dental diagnosis is essential
Dental symptoms can be confusing—especially when pain comes and goes, or when something looks “minor” but keeps returning. This page provides an overview of common dental diagnoses, explained in clear English. It is meant to help you understand typical causes, what can be urgent, and what a structured evaluation looks like.
Important: This information is for orientation only and does not replace an individual examination.
What we mean by “diagnosis”
A dental diagnosis is not a guess—it is the result of a structured process: medical history, clinical examination, targeted tests (e.g., vitality testing, periodontal probing), and imaging when needed (X-rays and, in selected cases, 3D imaging/CBCT).
Why a thorough dental diagnosis is essential
What is a dental diagnosis?
A dental diagnosis identifies the underlying cause of a problem in the mouth and jaw—such as tooth decay, inflammation, or gum disease—and forms the basis for appropriate treatment.
Why is an accurate diagnosis important before treatment?
Only when the cause, extent, and prognosis are clear can we decide whether tooth preservation is the best option or whether another approach is likely to deliver better long-term results.
What are common causes of tooth pain?
Tooth pain can result from decay, root inflammation, cracks in a tooth, gum inflammation, or overload from grinding or biting forces. Similar symptoms can have very different causes.
Can an inflamed tooth be saved?
Often, yes. Whether a tooth can be preserved depends on the diagnosis, the extent of the inflammation, and the long-term prognosis. The goal is always to preserve the tooth—when it is medically sensible.
When is a second opinion useful?
A second opinion can be helpful when there are several treatment options or when more extensive treatment is being planned.

