Monday, May 17, 2010

What really causes tooth ache.?

some say sugary foods while others say cold water.is this really true

What really causes tooth ache.?
Sugar....that's an old wives tale.


Cavities deal more with genetics than anything else.


Tooth aches could be caused by cavities. However, there are other causes, as well. As someone has already mentioned, it could be tooth sensitivity, which could be hot, cold, spice, sweet, etc. One of the easiest ways to help that is to switch to a sensitive toothpaste, such as Sensodyne and get a toothbrush that has softer bristles. It's not how long or hard you brush. It's a matter of how many times and the way in which you brush. A lot of people think that circular motion is the best. It's not. Start at the top of the tooth, near the gum-line and in a steady motion, brush downwards. Flossing should be done in somewhat the same manner. Do not use a sawing back and forth motion. Pull the floss from the upper corner of the tooth downward and repeat on the other side. Also make sure to brush the tongue, gums, upper palate, and inside of the cheeks well.


If the sensitivity continues, make an appointment with your doc. He/she may be able to prescribe a paste or medication that works better than over-the-counter available products.





Good Luck!


LilD
Reply:Your nerve endings, and just normal tooth sensitivity.
Reply:Well, its when someone treads on your toes, it then moves through your whole body and ends up in your teeth
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Reply:acid from sugar and fruit acids erode the enamel and leads to tooth decay which can expose the nerve. This causes the pain. Use Pronamel to help rebuild it.Brushing too hard is another cause.
Reply:Tooth Decay.I dont eat alot of sugar but i still have a problem with my teeth.
Reply:Anything taht causes stimulation to the nerve endings. Infection, holes in the teeth, gum disease etc. Cold water can make sensitive teeth feel uncomfortable and sugary foods will hasten decay which will then give pain.
Reply:!st thing is more sweet's. Sweet's are not bad but u need to take some measures by brushing it twice a day and having a dental check up once a month so that ur tooth are fine and no tooth ache.
Reply:tooth ache is usually caused by a hole formed in your tooth most likely by sugary foods and just not looking after them properly. Once you get a hole in your tooth all the bacteria from the inside or your mouth and everything you eat during the day goes into that hole, after a period of time it gets so built up that it causes an infection and you may get whats called an abcess under your tooth, its like a pimple, except inside your gum that you cant squeeze full of puss, it usually causes a lot of pain!! ive been through it a number of times and i look after my teeth like they are diamonds now! i hate to go through it! other times people may just have sensitive teeth just because thats the way they are!
Reply:The tooth fairy's evil step-sister
Reply:The irritation of the nerve endings in your tooth, sending synapses to pain receptors in your brain.
Reply:The nerve being exposed and infection coursed by damaged or decade tooth/teeth
Reply:Tooth ache can be caused by a number of things! bad hygiene can be the worst if you dont clean your teeth properly and take care of your mouth it can cause build up of acids which decay and rott your teeth which then expose your nerve endings and if you catch them it can send a shooting pain that feels like you've just been electrocuted!


i Suggest you go to your dentist to have everything checked out!


I'm 21 and only now having my first filling!
Reply:Many things can cause a toothache. Cold water on a filling can cause a pain down the nerve of the tooth. Also a fork touching your filling can cause an electrical charge which can cause a tooth to ache. Sugary foods can also set up an electrical charge as well.


If you have a cavity the nerve will become sensitive and cause pain. Also certain medications can cause your teeth to hurt. e.g. Taking too much aspirin can cause your teeth to become very sensitive. If you have a problem you should see a dentist.
Reply:Tooth ache is when a hole which lets air, food and anything else effect the root, in the gum, that is when it begins to ache. the actual tooth does not ache it is the air getting to the nerve in the nerve in the gum. Brush three times a day, floss, and good luck,sugaru foods, if not brushed at night can decay teeth while you sleep, but it cold water hurts your teeth, you have sensative teeth, and should use sensdine toothpaste, and see a dentist fast.


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