Migraine can cause tooth acid bilges?

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2025-05-22 10:51:17 Views: 63 times

Migraine generally rarely causes tooth soreness. Of course, tooth soreness may be caused by dentin exposure, or by increased systemic stress. Therefore, if the patient has migraine, it is possible to enhance the sensitivity of nerve endings, so the stimulation that is not easy to cause pain is easy to cause dentin allergy symptoms, showing the feeling of tooth soreness. Therefore, the possibility that migraine may cause tooth soreness is not ruled out, except that the probability should not be very high. If there is tooth soreness, most of them are caused by tooth wear, tooth wear, or tooth decay.

Migraine can cause tooth acid bilges?



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