November 21, 2008
Other common causes of dental pain or gingival (gum).
In addition to the causes of tooth pain, such as "dental disease and tooth decay, may have also other common causes of tooth pain, such as a abscess, problems of jaw, a broken tooth or cleft, a tooth being beaten or newly emerging, the "gum disease", the "irritation of the root of the tooth," the "disease temporo-mandibular (union of the jaws)" and problems of bite (though not closed teeth), but here I am least interested in the accuracy of diagnosis to give effective assistance and a real choice in the long term, which in turn can be found in the field of food. Indeed, the renowned dentist Paul Revere writes in "The dentistry and its victims" who wondered if a dentist to ten, ten will be given 10 diagnoses related to a single tooth, the accuracy of that assertion was confirmed to me one of my ex - dentists. Another consideration that may be worth is as follows:
apparently, the pain of teeth or jaw can trigger a problem originated elsewhere in the body, such as the heart (in case of a heart attack or angina) or sinuses or ears. I have read that patients of angina only occasionally presented toothache, teeth or jaw as the only symptoms of his heart problem. So, no tooth pain is what it seems but can indicate more serious problems (this was not to scare anyone or to reward the hypochondriacs who have much free time, but a wake-up call to not run the risk of mislead anyone). It is appropriate to read the following warning at the end.
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