What’s wrong with the front teeth?

The pain in the front teeth may be physiological factors, or it may be a symptom of certain diseases, such as gingivitis, deep caries, pulpitis, periapical inflammation, physical diseases, etc., and you should consult a doctor to find out the cause of the disease in time.
1. Physiological factors
(1) Dietary irregularities: in fact, toothache is not necessarily due to disease, but may also be due to the usual dietary inattention, such as eating a large number of foods with excessive hardness, or a favorite candy and other sweets, leading to gate toothache.
(2) Wrong way of brushing: If the brushing habit is not correct and the way of brushing is not right, it may lead to a large amount of food residues and tartar and other substances left in the teeth, which can lead to toothache in the long run.
2. Pathological factors
(1) Gingivitis: one of the most typical symptoms of gingivitis is toothache, which is mainly due to poor oral hygiene and incomplete cleaning, and the accumulation of plaque and calculus has a certain relationship.
(2) Deep caries: When tooth decay occurs and is not dealt with in a timely manner, it can lead to the uncomfortable symptom of a major toothache.
(3) Pulpitis and periapical inflammation: generally there is a further development of caries, the infection enters the pulp cavity, resulting in pulpitis, characterized by spontaneous pain, pain at night, pain aggravated by hot and cold stimulation, etc., and the further development of pulpitis will lead to periapical inflammation.
(4) Physical disease: gate toothache is not only an oral problem, it may also be induced by some systemic diseases, such as leukemia, scurvy, hemophilia and pernicious anemia and other diseases.
However, other factors can not be ruled out, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner to clarify the cause of the disease, and then give targeted treatment.