Under the coating of the tooth pain is usually a symptom of an underlying problem and should be carefully evaluated. The outer coating made in order to protect damaged teeth that need to be corrected or aesthetically restorative process. However, at one time or another pain on the outside of the coating may occur, and there are several possible reasons for this.
1. Needs Root Canal Treatment
Under the coating of the tooth due to decay or trauma, the nerve tissue can be lost. If your tooth needs root canal treatment prior to coating, and if it's still alive if the nerve inside the tooth, the infection or inflammation of this nerve may develop. In such a case, print form and will cause pain in the inner part of the tooth. Tooth root canal treatment is not done and if it's alive, this pain may be a sign of an inflammation in the nervous tissue.
2. The Alignment Of The Coating Issue
The coating is full of not to sit on, under the coating by putting more pressure on the tooth may cause pain. If the closing of the teeth is made of high coating is not properly set or if he takes too much pressure on the teeth during chewing and may cause tenderness and pain. In this case, the dentist, you can make fine adjustments to correct the alignment of the coating.
3. Problems With Gums
Infection or inflammation of the gums around the teeth coating also can cause pain. Gum disease, also affect the overlay at the bottom of tenderness and pain around the teeth and the roots of the teeth can create.
4. Rotten At The Bottom
When the teeth are not cleaned properly or decay underneath the coating is not noticed in cases where the advancing decay can reach the nerve of the tooth over time. Caries of the teeth can lead to infection and pain within. In this case, the tooth may require a root canal treatment and dental caries.
5. Clenching or grinding (Bruxism)
The habit of clenching or grinding the teeth may occur in people who have excessive pressure on coating. This can cause pain in the teeth. Bruxism, or teeth with the problem of patients to reduce this pressure, a night guard can be of use.
Solution:
If you are experiencing dental pain underneath the coating, you should consult a dentist. Determine the source of the pain, your dentist to take X-rays, and if necessary, root canal treatment, gum treatment or intervention, such as can be found in the reconfiguration of the coating. Early diagnosis of the cause of tooth pain is made, you will be able to relieve the pain and save the tooth.
