Toothache occurs in the central part of the teeth called dental pulp. The pulp contains nerve endings that are very sensitive to pain. Anything that comes in contact with a tooth can cause pulpitis or pulpitis. The common causes of tooth pain are as follows:
Dental cavity/cavity
Temperature sensitivity - hot or cold liquid or food
Hot or cold air
Teeth or teeth
Orthodontic Exercise - Braces
Defiled teeth
Affected wisdom teeth
pregnancy
After the crown is made or bonded, the teeth can sometimes become sensitive.
Gingivitis
Periodontal disease
Gingival Retraction - Exposure of Roots Covered by Gingiva or Bones
Fracture of teeth
Acid erosion
Filling or crown damage or breakage
Cold sores or ulcer sores