What’s wrong with adult teeth that itch to bite?

Adult teeth itching to bite things may be due to dental calculus, tooth sensitivity, chronic apical periodontitis and other reasons.
1. Calculus: If there is calculus on the surface of the teeth, it may stimulate the surrounding gum tissue and periodontal membrane, and is accompanied by redness and swelling of the gums, root soreness, itching and other symptoms, so the patient’s teeth itchy and want to bite things may be caused by calculus.
2. Tooth sensitivity: If the patient has sensitive teeth, eating too cold or too hot food may lead to destruction of tooth enamel and numbness of the teeth and itching and other symptoms, so the patient’s teeth itching to bite things may be caused by tooth sensitivity.
3. Chronic periapical inflammation: If the patient suffers from chronic periapical inflammation, the inflammation may spread to the tissues around the root tip, resulting in symptoms such as apical distension and pain, itching, discomfort of biting, etc. It is recommended that the patient should pay attention to oral hygiene and cleanliness.
It is recommended that patients should pay attention to oral hygiene and sanitation, and try to avoid eating spicy, irritating food, so as not to cause aggravation of the condition.