Hi mam...
The word COLD you mention is not clear mam, whether you are mentioning common cols or having cold food items..
Let me explain both
If you are getting tooth ache during common cold means it is due to SINUSITIS....
Sinusitis is inflammation of sinus due to infection....
FLOOR OF MAXILLARY SINUS is near to the upper back teeth region ...so, whenever you have cold , you will have reffered pain in your upper back teeth
If you are getting tooth ache by taking cold food items, it may be due to cavitation,or erosion which expose underlying dentin layer...In this condition Simple filling has to be done to cover the exposed dentin..
You need to take x_ray(IOPA) of involved tooth to determine the depth of cavitation....
Next Steps
kindly visit nearby dentist without delay for furthur consultation and management....If the tooth pain is due to common cold then you need to consult with ENT SPECIALIST....
Health Tips
Avoid self medications...
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Brushing too hard or using a hard-bristled toothbrush. This can wear down enamel, causing dentin to become exposed, or encourage gum recession
Gum recession. ...
Gingivitis. ...
Cracked teeth(cavity) . ...
Teeth grinding or clenching.
Next Steps
Visit dentist for further help
Health Tips
U can apply sensitive paste for temporary treatment.
Do you get pain while you have cough/cold or when you have cold food?
Things vary. If its pain whole eating cold, it s possible for it to be a tooth problem.
If its a cold associated pain, it may simply be reffered pain.
Don't ignore these symptoms, meet a dentist..
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