Toothache when chewing | Toothache after drilling

Toothache when chewing

Especially when chewing, it can sometimes feel very uncomfortable after drilling. This is called “chewing pain“. They feel like a very strong pulling, which spreads to the bone.

It occurs when hard food is eaten and also lasts for a short time. Thermal stimuli, such as very hot or cold food, can also cause pain. It feels as if it is “pulled” in the tooth. This increased sensitivity is caused by an irritated (“angry”) tooth nerve. Normally, these sensations disappear after a few days, and no deterioration occurs.

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