As far as my experience is concerned, the most painful thing in life is toothache. Especially at night, the pain from the roots of your teeth makes you roll all over the bed and you want to pull out all the teeth. Faced with this kind of life-threatening toothache, what is the cause and how should we deal with it?
?Compared with the daytime, the human body is in a relatively calm state at night. At this time, attention is more focused and the nerves are more sensitive and easily affected by the dental nerve, so gum swelling and pain are more severe at night. Moreover, if you lie on your back while sleeping, your blood volume will be higher than during the day, which will aggravate the congestion in the swollen and painful areas of the gums, and also put a certain amount of pressure on the gums, so the gums will be more swollen and painful at night. The gums are swollen and sore at night. It is recommended to apply an ice pack or cold towel immediately to slow down blood circulation and reduce gum pressure. However, if the gum swelling and pain are very serious, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination and relieve the gum swelling and pain under the guidance of a doctor. ?
When the body experiences too much internal heat, it increases the heat in the mouth, causing gum swelling and pain. Generally speaking, excessive internal heat will be accompanied by symptoms such as reduced saliva secretion, dry respiratory tract, red and swollen eyes, erosion of the corners of the mouth, yellow urine, sore throat, dry cough, nosebleeds, etc.
Wisdom teeth are located at the innermost part of the alveolar bone and are difficult to clean, leading to the accumulation of food residue. Additionally, there is not enough space between the empty gums. Wisdom teeth have a certain squeezing effect on the gums, so there will be a certain degree of gum swelling and pain.
?Cavities on your teeth indicate that bacteria are slowly eating away at your teeth and damaging their tissue. Severe cases can cause swelling and pain in the gums. Generally speaking, black spots on the surface of teeth are most likely cavities.
Generally speaking, gum inflammation spreads from top to bottom, forming periodontal pockets around the gums. At this time, the gums have been congested for a long time and are easily affected by the outside world, causing gum swelling and pain. In general, gum inflammation may also cause your gums to become red or dark purple, making them swollen and tender.
So, everyone must develop the good habit of brushing your teeth seriously in the morning and evening, and rinsing your mouth after meals. And regulate our diet and eat less sugary, salty and hard foods. Only in this way can we protect our teeth.