Written by Dr. Frank Hackman, DDS, practicing dentist serving Northridge, Porter Ranch, and surrounding communities.
Quick Answer
Can a toothache go away on its own? Sometimes the pain fades temporarily, but the underlying cause usually remains. Cavities, infections, cracked teeth, and gum disease do not heal without treatment. If you’ve had tooth pain, it’s best to have it evaluated.

Many patients ask us the same question:
“My tooth was hurting a few days ago, but now it feels better. Do I still need to have it checked?”
It’s a reasonable thought — if the pain is gone, it’s easy to assume the problem resolved itself. But in dentistry, that’s rarely what’s happening.
At All Family Dental Care, we often see toothaches that disappear temporarily while the underlying issue continues to progress. In some cases, the pain stops because the nerve inside the tooth is becoming damaged, not because the tooth is healing.
Why Tooth Pain Comes and Goes
Teeth don’t regenerate or heal the way skin or soft tissue does. Once decay, infection, or structural damage begins, it typically continues until treated.
Pain may fade for several reasons:
Inflammation around the tooth decreases temporarily
The nerve becomes less responsive
Irritating foods or temperatures are avoided
Pressure on the tooth changes
But here’s the key point:
Less pain does not mean less damage.
Common Causes of Tooth Pain We See in Our Northridge Office
Patients often call us because they’re unsure whether their discomfort is serious. The most frequent causes include:
Some of these issues progress slowly. Others can worsen quickly.

Is It Good News If the Pain Stops?
Not necessarily.
When decay or infection reaches the nerve, the nerve can begin to die. As this happens, pain may decrease or disappear entirely.
Patients often assume the tooth is improving — but the infection may still be spreading into the bone or surrounding tissues.
This is why we remind patients:
The absence of pain doesn’t always mean the absence of a problem.
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Signs You Should Schedule an Evaluation
Even if the pain has improved, you should have the tooth examined if you’ve experienced:
These symptoms often indicate an issue that won’t resolve on its own.
What We Commonly See in Our Office
After years of treating families throughout Northridge and the surrounding communities, we’ve noticed a pattern:
Many patients wait because the pain becomes manageable or disappears. Weeks or months later, the discomfort returns, often worse than before.
The earlier we evaluate a problem, the more treatment options are available and the simpler the solution tends to be.
We’re Here to Help
If you’ve experienced a toothache, whether it’s ongoing or has already gone away — Dr. Frank Hackman and the team at All Family Dental Care can help determine the cause and recommend the right treatment.
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This article is for general information only and is not a substitute for a dental evaluation.