Why does my tooth hurt when there is no cavity?

Tooth sensitivity occurs when the inner layer of your tooth, known as dentin, becomes exposed. This type of toothache occurs even when there's no cavity to find. Dentin usually becomes exposed when there's a wearing away of enamel or gum recession.
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Why does my tooth hurt but no infection?

There are many possible reasons people will confuse pain in their mouth with a toothache. Things that can mimic a toothache include muscle damage, TMJ disorders, dental nerve damage, and injury to areas around the tooth.
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What can cause random tooth pain?

10 reasons why your teeth might be giving you pain and when to see a dentist.
  • Exposure to extreme heat or cold. ...
  • Gum recession. ...
  • Enamel (dentin) erosion. ...
  • Tooth decay (cavity) ...
  • Gum infection. ...
  • Cracked tooth or dental crown. ...
  • Sinus infection. ...
  • Clenching and grinding of jaws.
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Why does tooth pain come and go?

Throbbing tooth pain that comes and goes can indicate tooth damage. A toothache can also be due to cavity or tooth decay. A person is also likely to experience throbbing tooth pain in the presence of tooth infection or inflammation, called pulpitis.
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Why does it hurt when I tap my tooth?

If tapping lightly on the tooth causes acute pain, this is usually a sign of local infection. Infections can often be treated with the simple use of antibiotics, but, in severe cases, an abscess may develop in the gums, teeth or bone of the jaw that may require surgical drainage.
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Tooth pain? It's telling you the important signal



Will tooth pain eventually go away?

Can my toothache go away on its own? Some toothaches that come from pain around (but not inside) your tooth can get better without a trip to the dentist. Pain from a temporary irritation (redness) in the gum can be resolved within a few days. During this time try not to chew around the affected area.
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Is random tooth pain normal?

Sharp Pain

In nearly every circumstance, sharp or jabbing pain requires a visit to the dentist. This type of toothache usually indicates that a filling is loose or a crown has fallen off. If you don't have a filling or crown, the pain could be due to a fracture, decay, or wear.
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How do I get my teeth to stop hurting?

Home Remedies for Toothache
  1. Apply a cold compress. In general, there are two ways to stop or blunt toothache pain. ...
  2. Take an anti-inflammatory. ...
  3. Rinse with salt water. ...
  4. Use a hot pack. ...
  5. Try acupressure. ...
  6. Use peppermint tea bags. ...
  7. Try garlic. ...
  8. Rinse with a guava mouthwash.
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Can Covid 19 cause your teeth to hurt?

Some people have developed toothaches, dental pain, and even bad breath after contracting COVID-19. These symptoms can be a sign that an infection has developed or is developing in the mouth. Covid teeth pain is one of the first signs people experience.
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Is tooth pain always a cavity?

Tooth pain is not always caused by cavities. In fact, cavities generally do not cause tooth pain unless they are left untreated, in which case you may require a root canal. If you are experiencing any form of tooth pain, you should consult with your dentist who can identify the actual cause of your tooth discomfort.
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How do I know I need a root canal?

The sooner your tooth can be treated, the better the outcome will likely be.
  1. Persistent pain. Persistent tooth pain is one of the signs that you may need a root canal. ...
  2. Sensitivity to heat and cold. ...
  3. Tooth discoloration. ...
  4. Swollen gums. ...
  5. Pain when you eat or touch the tooth. ...
  6. A chipped or cracked tooth. ...
  7. Tooth mobility.
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Can masks damage your teeth?

Mask mouth

We know that they can make you feel hotter than usual and this in turn can lead to premature dehydration. We have discussed before about how a dry mouth enables bacterial growth in the oral cavity which can then contribute to incidences of both tooth decay and, more commonly, gum disease.
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What is Covid tongue?

The researchers found that having a dry mouth was the most common problem, followed by loss of taste (dysgeusia) and fungal infection (oral thrush). They also reported changes in tongue sensation, muscle pain while chewing, swelling in the mouth and ulcers on the tongue or inner surface of the mouth and lips. ‍
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What do Covid toes look like?

COVID toes: One or more toes may swell and turn pink, red, or a purplish color. Others may see a small amount of pus under their skin. Sometimes, people who have COVID toes have other symptoms of COVID-19.
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How long do toothaches normally last?

Although many home remedies can provide temporary relief and help a person get some sleep, they are not permanent solutions. Anyone who experiences a toothache for longer than 1 or 2 days without symptoms of a sinus infection should see a dentist for a full diagnosis and treatment.
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Can tooth pain be caused by stress?

Results of Stress on the Teeth

Stress can cause you to clench your jaw and grind your teeth. This can lead to tooth pain or cause TMJ. If your dentist finds that you have TMJ Syndrome you might need a dental splint to reposition the lower jaw. Otherwise, try some warm compresses, eating soft foods and reducing stress.
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Can salt stop toothache?

Warm Saltwater Rinse

But warm salt water can help your toothache too. Salt water can help gently rinse away food particles that are stuck between your teeth. And rinsing with salt water also serves as a disinfectant and helps reduce inflammation.
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When is tooth pain serious?

See your dentist as soon as possible about your toothache if: You have a toothache that lasts longer than 1 or 2 days. Your toothache is severe. You have a fever, earache, or pain upon opening your mouth wide.
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What does nerve pain in tooth feel like?

Tooth nerve pain can feel severe like a sharp, stabbing pain or as little as a dull ache. If your tooth nerve is exposed, particular foods and drinks will probably trigger the pain. Pain in an exposed tooth nerve can be triggered by foods and drinks that are hot or cold, sugary, acidic, or sour.
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Can one tooth hurt other teeth?

Untreated cavities may become larger, extending into the deeper structures of the tooth and possibly into the tooth's pulp or nerve. This can cause pain that may radiate to other teeth or up the jaw.
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Can brushing your teeth help toothache?

You should not neglect brushing the affected tooth, as this will accelerate the rate that bacteria builds up in and around the cavity. This build up of bacteria may make the swelling, and hence the pain, even worse. Brushing your teeth will not, however, make the toothache go away (sadly).
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How do you know if the tooth is infected?

Symptoms of tooth infection
  1. throbbing tooth pain.
  2. throbbing pain in the jawbone, ear or neck (typically on the same side as the tooth pain)
  3. pain that worsens when you lie down.
  4. sensitivity to pressure in the mouth.
  5. sensitivity to hot or cold foods and drinks.
  6. cheek swelling.
  7. tender or swollen lymph nodes in the neck.
  8. fever.
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Does a root canal hurt?

For many patients, getting a root canal is no more painful than getting a cavity filled thanks to the use of local anesthetic and modern endodontic techniques. Most people report feeling comfortable throughout their procedure, feeling pressure and movement at times, but not pain.
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How do you get strawberry tongue?

Vitamin deficiency: If your body is short on folic acid or vitamin B-12, your tongue may be red in appearance. Geographic tongue: This benign (harmless) condition causes irregular red patches to appear on your tongue. Scarlet fever: This bacterial infection can lead to strawberry tongue and other distinct symptoms.
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Does a white tongue mean your sick?

White tongue refers to a white covering or coating on your tongue. Your whole tongue might be white, or you could just have white spots or patches on your tongue. A white tongue is usually nothing to worry about. But on rare occasions, this symptom can warn of a more serious condition like an infection or early cancer.
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