What's wrong with sudden toothache

  Sometimes, when we are eating, we suddenly feel a wave of soreness in our teeth, or when we touch our teeth with our fingers, we also feel soreness. This kind of soreness makes us very uncomfortable. What's going on here? Many friends are concerned about the sudden soreness of their teeth. Next, let's learn about it together.

  

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  What's wrong with sudden toothache?

  1. Symptoms of dentin sensitivity can be caused by dental caries damaging the dentin, poor enamel calcification or deficiency leading to dentin exposure.

  2. Due to long-term chewing of food on one side, one side of the teeth is severely worn.

  3. It is possible that long-term improper brushing, especially the use of a wide saw style horizontal brush, can cause wedge-shaped defects in the neck of the teeth over time.

  4. Incorrect root scraping can cause gum recession, expose the dentin of the tooth neck, and also cause tooth pain and discomfort.

  Methods for preventing and treating tooth soreness

  1. Chew some raw walnut kernels. Raw walnut kernels contain a large amount of tannic acid, which can coagulate proteins in the dentinal tubules and also have a desensitizing effect.

  2. Gently chew fresh tea leaves by placing them directly into the sensitive area of the teeth. Tea contains abundant components such as fluoride and tea polyphenols, and fluoride ions have good health benefits for teeth. Tea polyphenols have the effects of disinfection and sterilization, not only inhibiting the growth of dental caries bacteria, but also enhancing the acid resistance of dental enamel. In the presence of fluoride, the acid resistance can be unexpectedly enhanced. When using the method of chewing tea leaves to treat toothache, it is not necessary to choose high-end tea because the fluoride content of high-end tea is actually lower.

  3. Some desensitizing toothpastes sold on the market now have better desensitization effects on dentin sensitivity. If tooth sensitivity is caused solely by exposure of dentin, it can have a significant effect.

  In short, sudden tooth soreness must be caused by your long-term bad habits and incorrect brushing methods. So, in order to avoid sudden tooth soreness that can cause us physical and psychological discomfort, we must pay attention to protecting our teeth in our daily lives. In this way, our teeth will be fine, and we can laugh more happily and confidently.

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