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Jan 25 2009

Dental Pain In Children

Toothache

cavities are not caused by worms such as the opinion of those in the past. This theory lasted until 1700 until an American dentist Willoughby Miller, who works at the University of Berlin found the cause of dental caries. He noted that the cavity of the tooth caused by a meeting between the bacteria and sugar. The bacteria convert sugar from food into acids that grounds the remaining teeth to become acidic (natural environment should be the base of the tooth) and acid is what finally made a small hole in the tooth enamel.

When a hole in the tooth enamel, we have not felt a toothache. However, a small hole next to the e-mail can be a different balance of food and bacteria to make a big hole to dentin. At this time, you feel a sharp pain in the teeth while eating. If allowed, the hole until the hole is nervous that we will begin to experience a toothache. This process will not stop until the teeth become exhausted and that the root of the remaining teeth.

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