It : It is very possible your tooth has a cavity, or if it already has a filling, the filling might be cracked. Your best bet is to see a dentist who can examine you, tell you exactly what is wrong and how to fix it.
Answered 10/3/2016
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Very : Very difficult to tell you why in this forum but no question you should call your dentist asap! anything from a loose filling to an abcessed tooth-get it checked now.
Answered 10/3/2016
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A : A definitive answer to your question require a physical examination of your mouth. But teeth hurt to sweet food when there is a cavity in them, and they hurt on biting when they are cracked or fractured and have a loose filling, and when there is infection at the end of the roots or deep gum infection. You need to see your dentist now! best wishes dr neil mcleod dds dentistry that lasts - quality that counts.
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