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The information given by you is not sufficient to come to any accurate conclusion, but most probably there might be dental caries in one or more of your teeth causing the pain. Please visit a dentist and get some x rays done to determine the line of treatment required.
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Hello ,
This is Dr Swati Chatterjee,the cause of pain while could be due to dental decay or tooth fracture.Kindly consult a dentist who would do necessary tests including a dental xray to confirm for the cause.
Also remember that a dental visit should always be once in six months regardless of the age or symptoms for ruling out any oral problems.
Regards.
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