Eating temple pain can be seen in normal people, but also may be caused by temporomandibular joint disorders, endodontitis, etc., should consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease.
1. Physiological conditions: normal people may have pain in the temples when eating hard food due to the fatigue of chewing muscles, generally no special treatment, if the pain persists, you should consult a doctor in time.
2. Temporomandibular joint disorder: young and middle-aged women should consider temporomandibular joint disorder when they have pain in the temples accompanied by teeth grinding, difficulty in opening the mouth and muscle pain.
3. Pulpitis: pain in the temples when eating may also be caused by inflammation of the pulp, and such people may also have symptoms such as pain aggravated at night and pain aggravated by hot and cold stimuli.
If you have pain in your temples when eating, it is recommended that you seek medical advice.