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Unusual pain in tooth when i eat hot, cold things?

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Possible pulpitis: The nerve may be causing your discomfort. Go see a dentist for an x-ray and diagnosis.

Answered 7/31/2012

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Go to your dentist: You should go visit your dentist to check it out. If it is a cavity, it is better to treat it earlier than later as it may become more problematic if it is a larger cavity or if the cavity reaches your nerve, you may need a root canal and a crown.

Answered 9/28/2016

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