There is no direct correlation between toothaches and seasons, and toothaches in spring are mainly caused by pulpitis, periapical periodontitis, and fissures in the teeth.
1. Pulpitis: Pulpitis is one of the common causes of toothache. The pulp is located inside the tooth, surrounded by hard dentin, which undergoes an inflammatory reaction and produces inflammatory secretions. The hard environment at the periphery increases the pressure in the pulp cavity and compresses the pulp nerves, resulting in obvious toothache and throbbing pain.
2. Periapical inflammation: Periapical inflammation is often secondary to endodontic disease. It can be caused by pulpal infection and spread the infection to the periapical area, which will cause the patient to experience spontaneous and persistent dull tooth pain, biting pain, touch pain and other symptoms.
3. Hidden tooth cracks: the teeth themselves can be due to the long-term role of physical factors, and the emergence of a number of small cracks that are not easy to find, but some cracks can be deep into the dentin structure, so it will also induce a toothache performance.
In addition, toothache may also be related to some other causes, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital stomatology department for the appropriate examination, in order to confirm the diagnosis and get the correct treatment in time.