Why do nerves in teeth die 2024?
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Pain. A tooth that is dead or dying can lead to a varying level of pain, from almost non-existent to extremely painful. ... Bacteria and dead nerve remnants, or pus, builds up in the pulp cavity inside the tooth and puts pressure on the periodontal membrane, which can cause immense pain.
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Pain. A tooth that is dead or dying can lead to a varying level of pain, from almost non-existent to extremely painful. ... Bacteria and dead nerve remnants, or pus, builds up in the pulp cavity inside the tooth and puts pressure on the periodontal membrane, which can cause immense pain.