Besides cavities what cuases tooth pain?!
Question: - periodontal disease
- toothbrush abrasion
- wear facets from grinding
- abscessed tooth
- cracked tooth
- cracked filling
- dentin exposure
- exposure to hot/cold
- exposure to acidic foods, beverages, chewing gum
- clenching
- orthodontic pressure
- sinus infection
- neuralgia
- trigeminal nerve inflammation
- etc., etc.,
Answers: - periodontal disease
- toothbrush abrasion
- wear facets from grinding
- abscessed tooth
- cracked tooth
- cracked filling
- dentin exposure
- exposure to hot/cold
- exposure to acidic foods, beverages, chewing gum
- clenching
- orthodontic pressure
- sinus infection
- neuralgia
- trigeminal nerve inflammation
- etc., etc.,
If there is severe gingivitis (gum disease) it can sometimes feel like tooth pain.
Extreme sensitivity to cold or hot could give a sensation of tooth pain.
Infections in the mouth could give a feeling of tooth pain.
Sinus infections can cause tooth pain.
gum disease/something stuck in between your gums and your teeth, if you have a tooth coming in and it is growing into the tooth in front of it/pressure on teeth that are too close together
Cracks
Wear down of enamel
Bone loss
Teeth grinding
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Many things can. Misalignment, so they hit wrong when you bite. A seed or something caught between the teeth putting pressure on one or more. You could have a crack in your tooth and not be able to see it. Osteoporosis , when the bone under the tooth no longer supports the tooth correctly. Many things.
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THE ANSWERS ABOVE ARE GOOD. ALSO GUM RECESSION HAS TO BE INCLUDED AS A CAUSE OF DENTAL PAIN.
a receding gum line is very painful also