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it may cause hypersensitivity and other ill effects
Go to the dentist! You can not run around with a infection in your tooth. If you think you have a infection in your tooth that is enough reson to go to the dentist. They know if a nerve is infected or inflamed. -------- Even if it is inflamed that means that the dental nerve is infected with bacteria, and if left untreated it can lead to gangrene and root treatment. See this video about infection of the dental nerve http://www.checkdent.com/en/videos/tooth-inflammation-159.html
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Go back to the dentist who did the filling to have it checked.The filling might be too high in a spot and the denstist will be able to polish the filling down to be more comfortable.Or the nerve of the tooth might be getting inflamed due to the previous decay.
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.
Put it under your pillow and the tooth fairy will come for it
Beats me.
Yes, teeth have nerve endings that are located in the pulp of the tooth. When the protective enamel layer is worn down or damaged, these nerve endings can be exposed to external stimuli such as hot or cold temperatures, causing tooth sensitivity.
You might think that a tooth's nerve tissue is vitally important to a tooth's health and function, but in reality it's not. A tooth's nerve tissue plays an important role in the growth and development of the tooth, but once the tooth has erupted through the gums and has finished maturing the nerve's only function is sensory, it provides the tooth with the ability to feel hot and cold.In regards to the normal day to day functioning of our mouths, the sensory information provided by a single tooth is really quite minimal. Dentists realize that on a practical level it is pretty much academic whether a tooth has a live nerve in it or not. If a tooth's nerve tissue is present and healthy, wonderful. But if a tooth has had its nerve tissue removed during root canal treatment that's fine too, you will never miss it.
Disease of nerve roots is called radiculopathy. nerve root is part of the nerve that exits from spinal cord. radiculopathy can be caused by disc or some diseases like diabetes can cause inflammation of nerve root.
No, you cannot rip the nerve out of a tooth. The nerve is housed within the pulp of the tooth and is surrounded by hard dental tissues, making it impossible to remove without proper dental procedures. If there are issues with the tooth nerve, such as infection or decay, a dentist typically performs a root canal treatment to safely remove the nerve and infected tissue. Attempting to remove it yourself can lead to severe pain, infection, and more serious dental complications.
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it means your gum is swolen.you have gum diesease