When you eat sweets, the sugar can mix with bacteria in your mouth to create acid. This acid can weaken the enamel on your teeth, leading to tooth decay and sensitivity. This can cause your tooth to hurt after eating sweets.
no
yes, of course, it will hurt, the tooth (baby) will fall out when it is ready if it is a permanent tooth and it is loose, then a dentist will have to remove it.
No it does not hurt getting a tooth pulled because the dentist will numb your gums. The shot they use to numb you up will hurt a little bit.
pull it out but it will hurt
During dental procedures, tooth drilling may cause discomfort or pain, but local anesthesia is typically used to minimize any pain experienced by the patient.
Yes, a wisdom tooth can still cause pain even if it is not impacted. Factors such as infection, gum disease, or cavities can lead to discomfort in an erupted wisdom tooth. Additionally, the positioning of the tooth may cause it to interfere with the alignment of neighboring teeth, resulting in pain or discomfort. Regular dental check-ups can help monitor these issues.
no, not really.
anaesthesias is needed
During a dental procedure, drilling a tooth may cause some discomfort or pain, but the dentist will usually numb the area with local anesthesia to minimize any pain.
yes it will do but not as much
Go to the dentist and get it checked out