Many people have sensative teeth to hot and cold. The toothpaste Sensodine is excellent to prevent this. It may take a couple of weeks, but keep using it. It's also a good idea to see your dentist in case some fillings may be causing the problem and have to be replaced.
(im not sure) but one, it could be a cavity or your wisdom teeth are coming either in or "rooting" (at first they arent fully rooted and this is when its easier to remove if necessary. Then they grow and get deeper and deeper down inside your gums and even into your jaw.) That's wat i read anyway. And I heard while that happens it can hurt.
grinding your teeth can cause mouth pain. grinding is like putting 200lbs on your teeth! you can get a night-guard to help or sometimes you might need braces because i you have an open-bite like me, it can put all the pressure of your mouth on one single tooth and take it from me, its no fun. maybe its just a sensitive tooth so try sensodine tooth paste or avoid contact with cold or hot things in your mouth or maybe just avoid contact at all. i have one sensitive tooth and i was just eating a Pizza roll and it felt like my tooth was being torched by a flame thrower. i still need braces and my sensitive tooth gets on my nerves,but, I'm poor(sorta) and cant get all the stuff i need to be comfy again but don't feel sorry for me. you didn't ask "can i hear a whiny little girl complain about her mouth problems to me?" so peace out homedoggs!(no this is not fred...just another Fred fan)
Toothache: A pain in a tooth or teeth.
Tooth decay: A disease wherein bacterial processes damage hard tooth structure.
these tissues progressively break down, producing dental caries.
Abscess: A swollen area within body tissue, containing an accumulation of pus.
Gum disease: A set of inflammatory diseases affecting the periodontium - that is,
the tissues that surround and support the teeth. periodontitis involves progressive loss of the alveolar bone around the teeth, and if left untreated, can lead to the loosening and subsequent loss of teeth.
TMJ: Temporormandibular joint disorder resulting in jaw pain and the inability to fully open the mouth.
Maybe its because you have a cavity or your teeth are sensitive. Maybe you hurt your tooth.
You could have a toothache. If the pain in your teeth includes pain in your face, nose, eyes, and forehead, you might have a sinus infection.
most likely cause you have a cavity go to a dentist xD
when you are wearing braces they are slowly pulling or pushing your teeth in a certain direction, the pain is caused by the shifting of your teeth and the braking of the roots that hold your teeth in place
Yes, wisdom teeth coming in can cause headaches and soar throats too.
A retainer can in certain situations cause ear pain. This could be the case if the user grinds teeth for example.
Fentanyl has not been proven to bother your teeth. It can cause dry mouth, back pain and fevers.
I have had a need to break my teeth. hold them together so hard until they break. Only on topamax.
No. Smoking causes lung cancer , Skin Disease, and teeth to rot, but there is no sign of it being able to cause joint pain.
Pulling baby teeth out does not usually cause a person any pain. Baby teeth have a very small root or no root and are usually painless to remove. If your baby teeth are causing you pain when you pull them out, you should probably check with a dentist to be sure that the teeth and gums are healthy.
* Infection * Chipped Teeth * Difficulty Eating * Pain * Swelling * Receding Gums * Loose Teeth
Some people grind their teeth while asleep. This can lead to pain that can wake you up. Maybe this is the cause.
No, that can't really happen. Teeth can get cracked my a number of different things.NoIt is very unlikely that front teeth get cracked due to pressure caussed by wisdom teeth. Usually it takes a trauma to crack a tooth. NOalthough they cannot crack your teeth, they WILL cause pressure and cause your other teeth pain and make them crooked
No, infected teeth cannot cause leg pain. However, it is possible for an infected tooth to cause sepsis, or whole body infection, that would not only cause pain in distant sites, but is life threatening.
a child grinding her teeth couls be due to many factors. Some of which can include pain in tooth as a result of a cavity. Jaw pain. general frustration can cause a child to grind their teeth. Source: I am a dentist