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TOOTH PAIN WHEN DRINKING COLD WATER: SENSITIVE TEETH OR SOMETHING MORE?
Tooth pain when drinking cold water is a very common dental complaint. Some people feel a brief sharp twinge that disappears immediately, while others notice lingering pain after every sip of cold drinks. In many cases, this discomfort is caused by simple tooth sensitivity. However, cold sensitivity can also be an early sign of deeper tooth or nerve problems that may require professional attention. Understanding what causes tooth pain when drinking cold water can help you dec
Dr. Barry Yu
Jan 234 min read


TOOTHACHE AND SORE THROAT ON ONE SIDE: CAUSES AND SOLUTIONS
If you're dealing with a toothache and sore throat on one side of your mouth and throat, you're not alone. This discomfort can be quite bothersome, and understanding its potential causes is essential. In this article, we'll explore the common reasons behind this issue and offer practical remedies for relief. When should you see a dentist? You should consider seeing a dentist if you experience any of the following: • Tooth pain when biting or chewing • Swelling around the gums
Dr. Barry Yu
Sep 20, 20233 min read
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