I had some very cold food recently and that triggered a pain/sensitivity in my teeth. I'm not used to eating or drinking cold items. Now I have severe gum pain, throat pain and also unable to chew food due to gum pain. The pain has spread to jaws, not able to talk or eat properly. Please advice.
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Ur dental/gum/ jaw pain might be due to decayed tooth. Get an X ray done in that area and rule out decayed teeth. Other reasons might be gum recession. Consult ur nearest Dental Surgeon for an accurate diagnosis.
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