Pain in right side of head due to sensitivity of teeth in upper jaw in right side. But there is no sign of tooth decay as of now. Please suggest some relief cure & reason.
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HELLO SIR....
Sensitivity in teeth is due to many cause,.....
**dental caries
**cervical abrasion
**occlusal erosion
** Gum recession which expose root surface
** Root caries
Though you dont have any visible cariesYOU NEED TO VIST
DENTIST to check for any proximal caries ( between the teeth) both clinically and radiologically....
Next Steps
kindly visit dentist immediately for furthur management
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Visit a dentist to get the area examined clinically as well as with x ray for proper diagnosis..It is not essential that the cavity in teeth will be visible from above as a deep cavity may be present proximally( in between two teeth) which might be creating pain as well as sensitivity in particular region..Attrition or abrasion i.e chipping of enamel of tooth might have created facets leading to sensitivity..So visit a dentist asap
Get an x-ray done, because sometimes the cavity develops in between the two teeth that may not be visible. Or sometimes the sensitivity could be because of enamel chipping due to heavy brushing. So it's better to show to a dentist and get an x-ray done for a better diagnosis.
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