Teethic pains may be the result of diseases such as carvings, chorusitis, tactitis, oral ulcers and larvae, which require targeted treatment depending on the cause of the disease. Patients are recommended for timely medical treatment in order to receive appropriate diagnosis and treatment。
Decay
When bacteria infect teeth and produce acids, they result in dental demining and cavity formation. It can cause dental sensitivity and pain. Teeth supplementation is a common treatment, such as direct repair using composite resin filling material。

2. Teetheritis
Teetheritis is a dental tissue inflammation caused by the biological membrane of the tooth and is further developed to support bone loss in the deep. Inflammation can lead to redness, haemorrhage and chewing difficulties, which in turn causes tooth and tongue pain. Antibiotic treatment, such as tetracyclic drugs, can be used to control infections, in conjunction with surgical treatments such as specialized tooth cleaning and deep scratching。
3. Tequila
Tequila is usually caused by local mechanical irritation, infection or systemic diseases, in the form of mucous membrane, oedema, etc., and pain in severe cases. Patients may use chloropropane to mitigate symptoms of discomfort under medical guidance。
4. Oral ulcer
Oral ulcer can be induced by genetic factors, immune disorders, high stress, etc., and can be easily induced by the consumption of spicy foods, which can create some irritation to the surrounding nerves and thus pain. Patients can use drugs such as cotrimoxazine gel and compost glycol for pain relief as prescribed by the doctor。
5. Tequila nipples
Telecommunications papitis is the filamental euphoria on the surface of the tongue, which is common in the centre of the pretense, due to the persistence of chronic irritation or poor eating habits. Inflammation can lead to swelling and pain in the tongue. Patients need timely medical treatment and can use vitamin b tablets and folic acid tablets, under the supervision of a doctor, to supplement the nutritional deficiency in the body。
Periodic oral health examinations are recommended, especially for individuals with teeth or other oral diseases. Where necessary, an x-ray examination should also be conducted to assess the condition of the abrasions and adjacent structures。
This is not a substitute for a face-to-face clinic




