See your dentist: In order to find out what is wrong and why you are having pain on chewing hard food. A cavity, a tooth with a dead nerve, a bite problem, a broken filling, a cracked tooth?, etc. Etc. Your dentist will tell you what is wrong and what needs to be done.
Answered 10/24/2017
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Many reasons: See those outlined in dr sandler's appropriate response. Can't fix this over the computer, or over the counter. You have to see a dentist for an examination to 1. Determine the cause of the toothache, and 2. Render the appropriate treatment. Go now before the problem gets worse.
Answered 5/2/2013
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