Does dental nerve pain heal on its own?

Dental nerve pain does not usually heal on its own. Nerve pain is mostly a symptom of inflammation of the dental pulp, which is categorized into reproducible pulpitis and non-reproducible pulpitis.
1. Reproducible pulpitis: It is a manifestation of the initial inflammation of the pulp tissue, and the affected tooth encounters hot and cold stimuli with transient pain, without spontaneous pain. The neuralgia in this case is likely to recover by itself through the appeasement treatment of the pulp.
2. Irreducible pulpitis: a more serious inflammation of the pulp. At this time, hot and cold pain will intensify and continue, and there will be persistent pain and night pain, in this case the nerve pain is not able to recover by itself, and must be through the root canal treatment to relieve the pain.
When the nerve pain symptoms, we should go to the regular hospital in time, and actively take the auxiliary examination and timely treatment, to avoid delaying the condition.