A toothache in more than one tooth can be caused by several factors, including dental decay, gum disease, or infection that affects multiple areas. Poor oral hygiene can lead to plaque buildup, resulting in cavities or gingivitis that can trigger pain in multiple teeth. Additionally, issues like teeth grinding or jaw problems may cause discomfort across several teeth. If experiencing this, it's important to seek dental care for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
because it hurts in the tooth. most of the time only one tooth hurts. if more than 1 tooth hurts, its called multiple toothaches. if your whole mouth hurts, consult a dentist.
A cavity is a defect in the enamel of a tooth, which usually but not always exposes the sensitive dentin and/or pulp to the oral environment. This causes the nerve in the tooth root to become inflammed and irritated, causing a toothache. Other causes of a toothache would be gingivitis (gum disease), pressure on the tooth nerve (such as from an abscess) and neuritis (inflammation of the nerve). While a cavity is one of the more common causes of toothaches, it is not the only cause.
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No one knows, only God and the Tooth Fairy. She'd probably have to fly more than a billion kilometers.
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In toothache should be using warm water with iodine salt dissolved in it. Gargal for several times in a day. It wil reduce the pain with certain amount. Immediately consult your doctor
a ratio where each tooth to tooth contact is different each time. one tooth does not contact the same tooth more than once per revolution
If you look into a Sharks mouth you will see that it has more than one tooth If you dont agree go to an aquariam and find out for yourself
I found something that works. Some one wrote that their grandmother said to take an aspirin and let it slowly melt next to the tooth; Allowing the medicine to come directly in contact with the infected tooth and gum, which kills the bacteria and helps to take the pain away. It works!
one soars in the rain and the other raors in pain .
Pain and swelling are two obvious symptoms.Abscess can also cause fever, and if the swelling is large you'll feel discomfort while opening your mouth. Also sometimes the pain is felt only when you apply pressure on the spot where abscess has formed.There is sometimes a bump filled with pus beside the tooth in question.The pain may also radiate into the ear.See your dentist right away if you suspect an abscess, because infection can lead to bone loss.(see the related video link)