Friday, July 31, 2009

Why would gum disease cause tooth pain? Some of my teeth hurt from gum disease-why is that?

Pain from gum disease, probably not decay, but anything is possible. What I typically see is gum recession from gum disease and exposed roots in the small molars on eaither side of the mouth. if you touch something cold to the teeth like iced water the tooth will fire off an owie and you feel the tooth. . . zingg. . this type of pain is quick to come and quick to subside. If you drag your nail across the tooth at the base near the gum and it fires off. Thats IT!

Why would gum disease cause tooth pain? Some of my teeth hurt from gum disease-why is that?
Gingivitis. It's because you have bacteria lodged between your gum and your tooth and it's causing slow decay.





You can use hydro peroxide for 3 days only (swish DO NOT SWALLOW), and it should kill the bacteria.





Use a good mouthwash (Biotene).
Reply:The bacteria had found a way to the inner of the tooth and start to infect it.



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