Tooth pain can be caused by grinding, an abscessed tooth and/or tooth decay, which can create sensitivity to hot and cold temperatures. Avoid letting tooth pain turn into something more serious, take advice from a licensed dental assistant in this free video on dental hygiene.
Expert: Michelle McPhail
Contact: www.MySolutionz.com
Bio: Michelle McPhail is a dental tech and the office coordinator at one of the most popular cosmetic dentistry centers in the Tampa Bay area.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
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fedorvonbock16 7 months ago
I went in for a general cleaning and xrays. When I got home, within a few hours I noticed pain on one of my teeth and figured out it's coming from tooth 31. It's on the back corner of that tooth when I chew on that side or if I put my finger on it and push down. It's also sentative to hot and cold. Again, I never had any problem with the tooth before the clearning and I would have noticed because I now avoid chewing on that side. It's been 2.5 weeks. Do you know why this is?
7777Ralph 1 year ago
@SilverGunZoO The longer you wait, the more drastic the treatment you will need...which means the more the dentist will actually have to do to you. Go now.
Eivyll 1 year ago
I feel pain to cold/hot on one of my tooth, but I'm scared of dentist, I suppose I can't avoid it though
SilverGunZoO 1 year ago
R. Kelly has bad teeth, cuz he be Grindin!!!
sonofsarek01 3 years ago
eek
UZZAGENTHOPE17 3 years ago
Brush your teeth duh.....
superstudjock 3 years ago