There are many reasons why teeth hurt when you eat meat, such as it may be caused by the problem of soft tissue of the gums, or it may be caused by dental caries.
1. Gingival soft tissue problems: generally suffer from inflammation of the gingival papilla, mostly due to the adjacent gap between the teeth is relatively large, eating meat may lead to localized food impaction, when the food impaction is not immediately cleaned out, the impaction of the food may be pressed on the local gums, resulting in gingival papillae redness, swelling, inflammation, bleeding, and other discomforts, which in turn cause pain.
2. Dental caries: mainly due to tooth decay, the surface enamel of the decayed tooth is defective, forming a cavity, which may expose the nerve of the tooth, when eating meat food embedded in the cavity, it may cause tooth pain.
3. In addition, some teeth may have developed pulpitis or even periapical periodontitis, which may also cause severe tooth pain after eating meat.
There may be other reasons for tooth pain when eating meat. It is recommended to consult a professional dentist for a clear diagnosis and treatment.