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What causes tooth ache?

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Dr. Theodore Davantzis answered

Specializes in Dentistry

Toothache: A toothache can be cause by so many different factors. Bruxism, fractures, caries, infection, periodontal disease, recession, traumatic occlusion, the list goes on and on. If you have a toothache, please see a local dentist.

Answered 10/2/2021

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Toothache: Unfortunately many oral problems are painless at first, and only hurt as time and severity go on. Toothache can be caused by cavity (infection), fracture, gum disease (infection), pernicious habits, malocclusion, and many other choices. See your Dentist immediately for examination, differential diagnosis, and appropriate treatment plan.

Answered 1/16/2021

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