What should I do if my teeth hurt when I breathe in the wind?

If your teeth hurt when you breathe in the wind, you should consider the symptoms of pulpitis, which manifests itself as irritating pain, mainly from cold stimuli, but also from heat stimuli on the affected teeth. When pulpitis is present, conservative treatment is difficult to resolve the tooth pain and requires a visit to the hospital. The pain can be relieved by a clinically complete root canal, which removes the nerve of the tooth and then fills the root canal. However, teeth that have undergone endodontic root canal treatment may become brittle and discolored over time. Therefore, the tooth should be restored with porcelain or all-ceramic teeth, so if you have a tooth that hurts when you breathe in the wind, go to the hospital as soon as possible.