Can pulpitis cause teeth to move?

Pulpitis generally cannot cause tooth movement. 1. Pulpitis is an inflammatory disease of the dental pulp. When a tooth is damaged by caries or trauma and is not treated in a timely manner, bacterial-based pathogens can infect the pulp through the damaged tooth and lead to pulpitis. 2. Pulpitis is mainly characterized by tooth pain. Acute inflammation can be temperature stimulation pain, spontaneous pain, radiating pain, night pain. Sometimes patients cannot locate the painful tooth by themselves. When the pain is severe, it can radiate to half of the head and face pain, and even sleepless nights. In addition to toothache, the pain can also radiate to the same side of the jaw and face, causing headache, face pain, but generally does not cause dental activity. Dental activity is often caused by periodontitis, acute periapical periodontitis, dental trauma, etc. It is recommended that the patient actively seek medical examination, according to the specific causes of targeted treatment.