Top 15 Surprising Reasons Your Teeth Hurt.
Ever wondered why your teeth hurt? Sometimes, it’s more than just a cavity. Let’s dive into some surprising causes behind that tooth pain.
References:
https://www.webmd.com/oral-health/ss/conditions-teeth-hurt
Ever wondered why your teeth hurt? Sometimes, it’s more than just a cavity. Let’s dive into some surprising causes behind that tooth pain.
References:
https://www.webmd.com/oral-health/ss/conditions-teeth-hurt
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00:00Welcome back sun bro, we hope you all in great health and great money.
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00:09Alright, today we are going to talk about Top 15 Surprising Reasons Your Teeth Hurt.
00:14Ever wondered why your teeth hurt? Sometimes, it's more than just a cavity. Let's dive into
00:19some surprising causes behind that tooth pain. 1. Clenching your jaw
00:24Do you clench your jaw when stressed or focused? Over time,
00:27this can cause your teeth to ache or even become loose.
00:302. Teeth grinding You might grind your teeth while sleeping,
00:33especially if you have a sleep disorder or misaligned bite. A night guard could help
00:37protect your teeth. 3. Too much mouthwash
00:40Using mouthwash multiple times a day can make your teeth sensitive. Some rinses contain acids
00:45that can damage the middle layer of your teeth. 4. Intense workouts
00:49Endurance training can wear down your tooth enamel, leading to more cavities.
00:53This might be related to changes in saliva production during exercise.
00:575. Sinus issues Pain in your upper
01:00back teeth could be due to a sinus infection since your teeth and nasal passages are so close.
01:056. Pregnancy Expecting a baby,
01:07pregnancy can increase your chances of gingivitis and cavities. Schedule extra dental checkups to
01:12stay on top of it. 7. Jaw problems
01:15If you have pain when chewing or in your jaw, it might be an issue with your temporomandibular joint
01:19TMJ. 8. Nerve pain
01:22Trigeminal neuralgia is a rare condition that causes chronic nerve pain, often triggered by
01:26brushing, eating, or drinking. 9. Heart issues
01:30Pain in your teeth, jaw, or upper body could be a sign of a heart attack.
01:34Look out for other symptoms like chest pain or shortness of breath.
01:3710. Teeth whitening If you're whitening your teeth,
01:40the sensitivity you feel could be from the bleaching process, which usually subsides after
01:44a few days. 11. Receding gums
01:47If your gums are pulling back, exposing your teeth's nerves, it could be a sign of gum disease.
01:51Watch for longer-looking teeth or bleeding gums.
01:5412. Oral cancer Persistent mouth or tooth pain
01:57could be a symptom of oral cancer. It's rare but worth checking out,
02:00especially if the pain doesn't go away. 13. Acidic diet
02:04Foods high in acid, like citrus fruits and soda, can wear down your enamel,
02:08leaving your teeth vulnerable. 14. Frequent vomiting
02:12Acid from vomiting, whether from pregnancy, GERD, or other conditions,
02:15can damage your teeth over time. 15. Not drinking enough water
02:20Water not only washes away food particles but can also strengthen your teeth with fluoride.
02:24Drink up to keep your teeth healthy. Taking care of your teeth is about more
02:28than just brushing and flossing. Stay aware of these triggers,
02:31and you'll keep your smile healthy and pain-free. Thanks for watching, Sunbro.
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