Biting into a stone toothache may be related to tooth sensitivity, dental implants, caries and other factors, it is recommended to use desensitizing toothpaste, local fixation or filling.
1. Tooth sensitivity: Bite to stone toothache may be tooth sensitivity, excessive wear and tear of the teeth to expose the dentin, biting into the stone and other hard objects are prone to soreness. Usually to reduce chewing hard, acidic, cold, hot and other foods, pay attention to the morning and evening use of desensitizing ointment, can also be veneers to protect the exposed dentin.
2. Cracked teeth: Biting into a stone toothache may be cracked teeth, cracked teeth will stimulate the dentin or nerve to bring soreness, cracked teeth can be filled with resin, the serious need for root canal treatment for crown repair, cracked teeth are extremely serious, such as the tooth cleavage leads to teeth can not be retained, you need to extract the affected teeth.
3. Dental caries: Biting into a stone toothache may be the effect of dental caries, the teeth have been decayed, the nerve is damaged, after biting into a stone and other hard objects, to further stimulate the damaged dental nerve, bring the feeling of soreness. Caries needs to be filled with resin locally, and deep caries needs to be cushioned first.
Bite into the stone toothache symptoms have persisted, you can go to the regular hospital stomatology in a timely manner.