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What Causes Pain And Sensitivity In One Canine And Molar Of Upper Jaw?

hi my one canine and one molar of right upper jaw are shaking and paining....i am 36 yrs old. These teeth are sentive also. I have undergone full dental x ray. It shows that the headache and pain in lowera nd upper jaw is due to wisdom teeth which has not erupted at all.
Tue, 12 Aug 2014
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Thanks for your query, I have gone through your query.
The pain and sensitivity is because of the shaking tooth, when the bone get resorbed or lost around the tooth, the dentin will get exposed to the oral cavity, so you will get sensitivity. the pain may be because of the mobile teeth, when the teeth moves, it applies pressure over the nerves causing pain.
The other possible cause of pain is the impacted wisdom tooth. consult a oral physician and get the teeth cleaned(scaling, root planing and grafting) and use desensitizing tooth paste like sensofom for the sensitivity. Get the wisdom tooth removed under local anesthesia.
I hope my answer will help you, take care.
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What Causes Pain And Sensitivity In One Canine And Molar Of Upper Jaw?

Thanks for your query, I have gone through your query. The pain and sensitivity is because of the shaking tooth, when the bone get resorbed or lost around the tooth, the dentin will get exposed to the oral cavity, so you will get sensitivity. the pain may be because of the mobile teeth, when the teeth moves, it applies pressure over the nerves causing pain. The other possible cause of pain is the impacted wisdom tooth. consult a oral physician and get the teeth cleaned(scaling, root planing and grafting) and use desensitizing tooth paste like sensofom for the sensitivity. Get the wisdom tooth removed under local anesthesia. I hope my answer will help you, take care.