16/f i will keep it short. whenever i eat or drink anything hot or cold i get a stabbing pain in my gums and teeth on the bottom right side. anything room temperature doesnt seem to bother me. what could be the problem and how would i fix it? thankyou
Truth answered Tuesday April 7 2009, 1:26 pm: I think your pain is caused by an underlying tooth infection. Please visit a dentist. Often toothaches are also caused by sinusitis. However, you should first visit a dentist. If he finds no infection or any other problem then you can choose to visit an ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) specailst (specially if you also have a pressure feeling around your forehead, either or both sides of the face, headache, nasal discharge, runny nose, or any or some of these symptoms). Take care and may God bless you. [ Truth's advice column | Ask Truth A Question ]
sia answered Tuesday April 7 2009, 8:32 am: yu could either have sensitive teeth or a filling that needs to be fixed..i would prefer you to go to the dentist to get it check:) [ sia's advice column | Ask sia A Question ]
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