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The roots of my teeth are aching what might be the reason??


Question: The two of my back teeth's roots are aching when I'm chewing something.What might be the reason?
Answers: Clenching or grinding at night may be the cause. If that is the case, your orthodontist can have night guard made to help stop the grinding. If you are one of those people who eat lots of sugar and have tons of cavities, a new, larger cavity may be your problem. If this has been going on for a long time, or if it persists, see you dentist immediately, before it gets worse. In any case, don't diagnose on your own, talk to your denstist, that's what they are there for.
Sinus problems or grinding your teeth at night (which can cause inflammation in the root beds).
it could be a cavity or bad tooth decay. you should see the dentist before you need a root canal.


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