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Why do my tooth hurt?

Why do my teeth hurt? It can be a number a reasons, but here are the most common..<br><br>https://www.rajandental.com/dental-implant-cost/<br>

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Why do my tooth hurt?

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  1. Why do my teeth hurt?

  2. Why do my teeth hurt? It can be a number a reasons, but here are the most common

  3. Cavity Cavity A cavity is simply decay in your tooth due to bacteria. It can create sensitivity that results in tooth pain. Cavities are easiest to manage when they are small and the tooth can be saved.

  4. Damaged or Lost Filling. Damaged or Lost Filling. Sometimes a filling can fall out or be damaged, which will cause issues with your bite, leading to pain. A visit to your dentist can determine what needs to be done to eliminate the pain.

  5. Teeth Grinding/Clenching/TMJ Teeth Grinding/Clenching/TMJ You may find yourself bearing down on your teeth during the day, or wake up with a sore jaw, which is a good indication you are clenching or grinding your teeth at night. Your dentist can offer solutions to help save your teeth from excess wear and tear, as well as painful headaches, toothaches and jaw pain.

  6. Injury Injury An injury caused by such things as contact sports or an accident can cause any number of problems including a “bruised” or deep discoloring of the tooth, a broken tooth, or total loss of one or more teeth.

  7. Temperature Sensitivity Temperature Sensitivity When the underlying layer of the tooth, called the dentin, is exposed due to cracks in the enamel or the recession of the gums, your teeth may become sensitive to either hot or cold temperatures, or both.

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