Tongue pain toothache may be pulpitis, oral infection, etc..
1. Pulpitis: that is, inflammation of the dental pulp, when the tooth is defective (caries or trauma leading to tooth loss) exposure of the pulp, oral bacteria can enter the pulp through this exposure, leading to infection, resulting in inflammation, mostly manifested in tongue pain and toothache.
2. Oral infections: herpes simplex virus infection, fungal infection, bacterial infection.
(1) Herpes simplex virus infection: manifested as oral mucosa, tongue, gums, pharynx and even esophagus appeared large blisters, may appear tongue pain toothache and other symptoms.
(2) Fungal infection: redness and pain in the oral mucosa, white patches on the mucosal surface. Such as denture stomatitis and thrush.
(3) Bacterial infection: such as membranous stomatitis or bacterial infectious stomatitis, there will be a large erosion of the mucous membrane and the formation of a pseudomembrane. There is pain in the tongue and mucous membranes.
If the situation is serious, it is necessary to seek medical treatment as soon as possible in order to prepare the examination to come up with the results and treat the symptoms.