What’s wrong with teeth that hurt when you drink cold water?

Tooth pain when drinking cold water may be caused by tooth allergy, periodontitis as well as caries and pulpitis.
1. Tooth allergy: If the teeth are stimulated by external force, temperature or chemical stimulation, resulting in tooth allergy, there may be painful symptoms when drinking cold water.
2. Periodontitis: If you don’t pay attention to oral hygiene or often smoke, it is easy to lead to periodontitis, usually accompanied by tooth pain, tooth sensitivity and gums red and swollen, etc., and will therefore have the phenomenon of tooth pain when drinking cold water.
3. Dental caries, pulpitis: If the teeth are decayed or the pulp is infected by bacteria, lesions occur, pulpitis, when drinking cold water due to stimulation, there will be painful symptoms.
It is recommended to actively go to the regular hospital to clarify the cause of the tooth pain when drinking cold water, and adopt appropriate solutions under the guidance of the doctor.