Toothache and eating peaches itself has no direct relationship, when the oral cavity of deep caries, periapical periodontitis, gingival swelling and pain, may be due to peach hard, sugar stimulation and cause toothache symptoms.
1. Deep caries: the patient’s caries has reached the deep dentin layer, there are deep cavities, when eating peaches, part of the food residue may be stuffed into the cavity, the pulp cavity to produce stimulation, resulting in toothache.
2. Periapical inflammation: due to the inflammation of the tissues around the root of the tooth, the patient’s receptors are sensitive to the outside world, so when eating peaches and other hard foods, there will be biting toothache.
3. Gum swelling and pain: when the patient exists gingivitis, periodontitis, may cause gum swelling and pain, so when eating peaches and other harder foods, will also appear bite toothache symptoms.
No matter which situation causes, should be timely to the hospital for treatment, in order to be able to completely solve the problem.