What causes tiger tooth pain

Tiger tooth pain may be related to gingivitis, dental caries, periodontitis, endodontitis, periapical periodontitis, jaw trauma and so on.
1. Gingivitis: mainly caused by local plaque gathered for a long time, misplaced and crowded teeth, food congestion, mouth breathing, smoking, etc. may induce the disease, often showing bleeding gums, swelling, etc., which may lead to tiger tooth pain.
2. Periodontitis: mainly caused by plaque, calculus, food impaction, smoking, mental stress, etc., often showing red and swollen gums, chewing weakness, pain, etc., which may lead to tiger tooth pain.
3. Dental caries: mainly due to bacterial infection, food residues, etc., often showing soreness and hot and cold stimulation pain, etc., may lead to tiger tooth pain.
4. Pulpitis and periapical inflammation: Pulpitis of tiger teeth can cause severe pain, and further development of pulpitis without treatment can lead to periapical inflammation.
5. Jaw trauma: When there is occlusal trauma on the tiger tooth, it can also lead to toothache and loose teeth.
Therefore, it is recommended that when tiger tooth pain occurs, it is recommended to choose to consult a doctor to clarify the cause, and then targeted treatment.