I am 16 year old. I can't eat cold or spicy things. When I eat something like that too much pain in my teeth. What can I do?
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The type of treatment you have for toothache will depend on the cause of the pain, so your dentist will examine your mouth and may carry out an X-ray to try to identify the problem. ? If your toothache is caused by tooth decay, your dentist will remove the decayed area and replace it with a filling. ? If your toothache is caused by a loose or broken filling, the filling will be taken out, any decay will be removed and a new filling put in place. ? If the pulp inside your tooth is infected, you may need root canal treatment. This procedure involves removing the infected pulp and then inserting a special type of filling to seal the tooth and prevent re-infection. ? If your toothache can't be treated using these methods, or if your tooth is impacted (wedged between another tooth and your jaw), it may need to be removed.
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Hi, teeth have a protective layer called enamel with age the enamel wears off and become thin which causes to become teeth sensitive to cold and hot. You need to get a professional check up done to know the exact cause and solution of your problem. Regards
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