Toothache
Toothache or tooth pain is caused when the nerve root of a tooth is irritated. Dental (tooth) infection, decay, injury, or loss of a tooth are the most common causes of dental pain. Pain may also occur after an extraction (tooth is pulled out). Pain sometimes originates from other areas and radiates to the jaw, thus appearing to be tooth pain. The most common areas include the jaw joint (temporomandibular joint or TMJ), ear pain, and even occasional heart problems.
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- Root Canal
- Why Is My Cheek Swollen and Sore on One Side?
- Oral Thrush
- Bad Breath (Halitosis)
- Broken Jaw
- Toothache
- Dental Abscess
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- Mouth Problems: TMJ, Canker Sores, Painful Gums and More
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- Bad Breath (Halitosis): 17 Causes and How to Get Rid of It
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- Picture of Dental Makeover
- Picture of Teeth Whitening
- Picture of Yeast Infections (Thrush in Babies)