Erupting teeth?: 2nd and or 3rd molars could be erupting (or trying to erupt)... Hormonal changes causing gingivitis... Clenching or grinding... Allergic reaction to something... Seek an evaluation from the dentist to determine cause...
Answered 8/30/2014
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See your Dentist: Pain in teeth has to be checked by your dentist, it may be due to infected tooth even if you have no cavities if your dental exam is normal, than ceck with your medical doctor as sometimes yo can have referred pain in teeth from ear throat and nose infections sometimes or trgeminal neuralgia.
Answered 3/5/2014
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Lots of reasons: If cavities ruled out can be due to infected gums (do you floss), malocclusion (bad bite), clenching or grinding, parafunctional habits, infected sinuses, thrush, or many other problems. Please see your dentist to discuss the above. Ask if referral to an orthodontist is indicated.
Answered 3/5/2014
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