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Teeth may hurt when you hear metal against metal due to a phenomenon called "auditory sensitivity," where certain sounds trigger discomfort in your teeth or jaw. This can be associated with conditions like misophonia or bruxism, where the sound causes muscle tension or involuntary clenching. Additionally, the high-frequency vibrations from metal-on-metal contact can resonate in dental work, like fillings or crowns, leading to discomfort. If this sensation is frequent or severe, consulting a dentist may be beneficial.

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