Dental Problem: You obviously have a dental problem. If we could personally see you and x-rays of the tooth, perhaps we could help. Since we can't, you will have to see a local dentist to determine the problem and the solution.
Answered 4/27/2015
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Too vague: Tooth pain has numerous origins or causes. At your age it could come from your wisdom teeth due to pressure from eruption. Dental caries can cause sensitivity to sweets and cold then become deep hurting the nerve. Infections can be painful. You can get root sensitivity from receding gums. Clenching or grinding can refer pain into teeth and jaw. With all these possibilities, see a dentist.
Answered 4/27/2015
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