What is the cause of the pain in the bite of the right tooth?

Pain in the occlusal area of the right side of the tooth may be caused by jaw trauma, dental caries, apical periodontitis, cryptocleidosis and other causes.
1. Jaw trauma: for example, when eating, accidentally biting into the hard food, resulting in acute trauma to the periodontal soft tissue around the root of the tooth, may cause the right side of the teeth occlusal pain.
2. Dental caries: If dental caries occurs in the occlusal area of the right side of the teeth, especially if the caries is more serious, resulting in deeper cavities, in this case, when eating, it may cause pain in the occlusal area of the right side of the teeth.
3. Apical periodontitis: If the right side of the local teeth suffer from apical periodontitis, under the chronic stimulation of inflammation, it may cause the right side of the teeth occlusal pain, and may also be accompanied by gum abscess and other symptoms.
4. Cryptic fracture: Cryptic fracture is a small crack in the tooth caused by stress, when the cryptic fracture is serious, it will lead to severe occlusal pain in the tooth.
The right side of the teeth bite pain, exclude physiological factors, it is recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible, after clarifying the cause, to give targeted treatment.