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Wisdom tooth cavity. burning nerve pain behind tooth. no tooth pain but very sensitive mucosa around tooth. cold drink brings pain. is tooth culprit?

9 doctors weighed in across 3 answers
Dr. Theodore Davantzis answered

Specializes in Dentistry

Possibly: But does it really matter? You're uncomfortable, in pain, and need of care. Call a local dentist for an appointment, and feel better soon.

Answered 10/24/2015

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Dr. Paul Grin answered

Specializes in Pain Management

See a dentist: When wisdom teeth cause problems, they need to come out. If you are experiencing pain, swollen gums, lymph nodes and it does not go away or if you find it difficult to open your mouth, you should see a dentist for evaluation, x-ray and wisdom teeth removal.

Answered 9/10/2017

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Dr. Manjeet Singh answered

Specializes in Cardiac Electrophysiology

Tooth ache: This pain is most likely related to a possible cavity since you have sensitive to cold fluids. Take ibuprofen for pain and see your dentist asap. You may need antibiotics. You may also apply orajel to the affected tooth.

Answered 1/11/2020

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