Toothache from eating ice may be related to dentin sensitivity, pulpitis, caries and other reasons, and it is recommended to relieve it through desensitization, medication, fillings and other ways.
1. Dentin sensitivity: toothache from eating ice may be due to dentin sensitivity, when the pain does not last long. It can be treated by desensitization such as local application of fluoride, or usual use of desensitizing toothpaste.
2. Pulpitis: Ice eating toothache may suffer from pulpitis, pulpitis in cold food stimulation triggered by pain, the pain lasts a long time, with persistent, spontaneous characteristics. Pulpitis can be treated with root canal surgery.
3. Dental caries: eating ice toothache may suffer from dental caries, tooth decay leads to dentin exposure, eating ice food stimulation of dentin tubules inward conduction to the dental nerve, triggering pain symptoms. The pain is obvious and can be repaired by dental filling.
Frequent ice eating toothache symptoms, should go to the regular hospital stomatology consultation, medication need to be guided by the doctor.