Rotten teeth, neuralgia?


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Dental nerve decay is very painful.
Dental nerve is an extremely sensitive tissue. When it is stimulated or damaged, it will produce strong signals to the brain, which makes the body feel unbearable pain. This pain is often sharp, paroxysmal, and may occur suddenly and last for a period of time. In addition, infection caused by dental nerve decay will cause inflammation, which will further stimulate the dental nerve, increasing the degree and frequency of pain. Inflammation may also lead to a series of symptoms such as gum swelling and bite discomfort.
In addition, dental neuralgia is not limited to the affected tooth site, but may also spread to the ipsilateral face, head and even neck, causing great pain and trouble to patients, seriously affecting daily life and work. Patients should seek medical advice promptly and take appropriate treatment measures to relieve pain and solve the underlying problem.