What Causes Tooth Pain When Eating Hot Foods?
Disease description:
Yesterday, I experienced tooth pain while eating fried rice cakes. I’d like to ask: What causes tooth pain when consuming hot foods?
Tooth pain triggered by consuming hot foods may result from the following causes:
1. Dental caries: Regularly consuming high-sugar foods combined with inadequate oral hygiene (e.g., insufficient brushing) can damage dental tissues, leading to tooth pain upon exposure to hot foods.
2. Enamel erosion: Excessive or overly forceful brushing may wear down tooth enamel, resulting in thermal sensitivity and pain when eating hot foods.
3. Acute pulpitis: Bacterial infection of a carious tooth may cause inflammation of the dental pulp, manifesting as sharp pain when consuming hot foods.