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A hot tooth is a tooth that requires a root canal, although all the nerves in the tooth are not dead. Some nerves in the tooth are irritated and inflamed, causing severe toothache and sensitivity to hot and cold food and drink.
Most of the time they get sensitive because part of the tooth root is showing. Exposed root surface means that hot and cold feelings can reach the nerve of the tooth easier causing sensitivity from the nerve of the tooth. Brushing to hard, in the wrong direction or with whiting toothpaste can cause this sensitivity. This is not to be confused with pain when drinking or eating hot or cold things. Pain could indicate an infection in the nerve of a tooth. And needs to be treated with anti-biotics and root canal treatment or extraction.
Yes but you will notice that cold and hot are not what you want and it hurts.
Skin can detect temperature changes, allowing us to feel hot or cold sensations. It also detects physical stimuli such as pressure, touch, and pain.
yes should take cold not hot on the day of tooth extraction
Your gums will be sensitive, so be carefull with hot and cold liquids.
yes. i have it in my mouth as we speak.
if you are having severe tooth pain, you should see a dentist. it would usually indicate your tooth is dying or the nerves in your tooth are dying off. Sensitive to hot or pressure will most likely result in a root canal or extraction of that tooth. Waiting for the pain to disappear will only result in future issues. should cold or hot be used to relive pain
The hand detects temperature through nerve endings called thermoreceptors. These receptors send signals to the brain when they come into contact with hot or cold objects, allowing us to perceive the difference in temperatures. Our brain then processes this information and gives us the sensation of feeling hot or cold.
Warm water to get rid of some germs and not burn your mouth at the same time. And crest tooth paste is good too. =)
No. The cold war was a separate event but was continuous with no stopping until the Berlin Wall came down in 1989. The Viet War was simply "part" of the cold war...the shooting part of the cold war. The cold war itself was NO WAR AT ALL. That's why they called it "Cold" the guns didn't get hot! When guns are fired they get HOT! In Vietnam the guns got hot.
Temperature is if its hot or cold and clouds play a big part in this as well