Pain do to cold food: Dental pain do to cold food or drinks may be a first sign that you have a cavity or expose dentin do to toothbrush abrasion or tooth grinding. It can also be a sign of a tooth fracture. Cold sensitivity that last longer than 10 seconds after cold is remove is a more serious problem. You may be having an irreversible nerve inflammation that needs immediate dental attention by a dentist.
Answered 10/3/2016
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Could be: You really need to see your dentist for a definitive answer. Could be an exposure of a sensitive part of the tooth or a cavity or sinuses. See your dentist.
Answered 2/7/2017
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