What’s wrong with a toothache?

A burst of tooth pain is mostly due to the emergence of irreducible pulpal inflammation, may also be trigeminal neuralgia, need to go to the hospital according to the oral cavity and instrumentation examination to confirm the diagnosis.
1. Pulpitis: When tooth decay triggers pulpal inflammation, there will be severe pain to external hot and cold stimuli, and there may be continuous pain, as well as paroxysmal or nocturnal pain, pain can not be localized, and the pulp vitality test is abnormal. When pulpitis occurs, it is necessary to see a doctor immediately for root canal treatment, and the paroxysmal pain will disappear after removing the infected pulp.
2. Trigeminal neuralgia: Pain in the second or third branch of the trigeminal nerve can also cause transient pain in the tooth, which can last for a few seconds and disappear as normal.
When paroxysmal tooth pain occurs, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time, and it is also recommended to do regular oral and maxillofacial examination to find out the problem and deal with it in time.