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Upper jaw teeth pain with cold or hot foods??


Answers: sounds like you may need a root canal when the nerve endings of your teeth are close to the surface or are exposed to the air they will become sensitive to temperature differences and it may feel like your jaw is tightening up and painful. It is a simple procedure to put a coating over the surface area of your tooth and protect the nerves and then presto the pain will go away
Some refer to as toothbrush abrasion, you might ask your dentist about desensitizing in Houston usually runs approx. $25 per tooth sometimes if your a clincher /grinder may need a splint.
Go see your dentist. Sensodyne will only work while you're using it & if the problem is bad enough, it won't work at all. By the way, problems with your teeth may come & go for awhile, but they won't go away on their own.
That happens to me, You have cavities, better get them filled or else, the hole in the teeth will get bigger and eventually you will either lose the teeth or need a root canal.
or you could just have sensitive teeth, if you do, there are toothpastes that help.
go to the dentist!
Try sensidine, and go to the dentist!
Yes, that sounds like a cavity. Go to the dentist & get it checked.
Most obvious would be a dental problem. Least obvious would be sinus infection, if female - menstrual cycle, if male - um....???, a bad thing starting such as trigeminal neuralgia, cluster headaches, a migraine variant.


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