Sour teeth
Tooth soreness is the soreness of teeth caused by external stimuli, such as temperature (cold, hot), chemicals (acid, sweet), and mechanical effects (friction, biting hard objects). One or several allergic areas can be found at a time when the attack is rapid, the pain is sharp, and the time is short. It is a common symptom of various dental diseases. It is caused by the exposure of dentin to the integrity of enamel. Wear, wedge-shaped defects, Tooth fracture, dental caries, and periodontal atrophy can all cause acidity in the teeth.
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