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Tooth hurts when I apply small pressure, pain goes away when I increase the pressure

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  • 15-06-2021 12:26am
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    Only one tooth hurts. The pain is provoked only by small pressure/touch, also when I'm eating. But the pain disappears when I increase the pressure and for 30 seconds I feels no pain. The harder the pressure the less pain I feel. Cold or warm stimuli don't provoke any pain.

    All started 1 moths ago, gradually the I could feel more pain and the peek lasted 2-3 days, after that no pain. This cycle repeated itself 3 times. This third time I see that the pain continues to last event after 5 days.

    Today I went to the dentist,first he did a visual inspection and didn't find something wrong, then he decided to do a X-Ray and again, nothing wrong. Told me to change the tooth paste to Sensodyne rapid relief and different tooth brush.

    I had multiple tooth interventions in the past (not at that tooth) and this is nothing like what I have experienced before. I's a strange situation where I feel a strange pain (only on small and medium pressure) and the tooth seems to be OK,

    Is this something to do with tooth sensibility?? Or do you think its something else ?


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  • Registered Users Posts: 788 ✭✭✭markmoto


    riegel41 wrote: »
    Only one tooth hurts. The pain is provoked only by small pressure/touch, also when I'm eating. But the pain disappears when I increase the pressure and for 30 seconds I feels no pain. The harder the pressure the less pain I feel. Cold or warm stimuli don't provoke any pain.

    All started 1 moths ago, gradually the I could feel more pain and the peek lasted 2-3 days, after that no pain. This cycle repeated itself 3 times. This third time I see that the pain continues to last event after 5 days.

    Today I went to the dentist,first he did a visual inspection and didn't find something wrong, then he decided to do a X-Ray and again, nothing wrong. Told me to change the tooth paste to Sensodyne rapid relief and different tooth brush.

    I had multiple tooth interventions in the past (not at that tooth) and this is nothing like what I have experienced before. I's a strange situation where I feel a strange pain (only on small and medium pressure) and the tooth seems to be OK,

    Is this something to do with tooth sensibility?? Or do you think its something else ?

    Most likely infection/inflammation. Go to Dentist asap, in the meantime put garlic clove on the tooth, crush and hold.


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