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  2. Barodontalgia - Wikipedia

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    Barodontalgia, commonly known as tooth squeeze, is a pain in a tooth caused by a change in ambient pressure. The pain usually ceases at return to the original pressure. [1] [2] [3] Dental barotrauma is a condition in which such changes in ambient pressure cause damage to the dentition.

  3. Toothache - Wikipedia

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    In the 15th century, priest-physician Andrew Boorde describes a "deworming technique" for the teeth: "And if it [toothache] do come by worms, make a candle of wax with Henbane seeds and light it and let the perfume of the candle enter into the tooth and gape over a dish of cold water and then you may take the worms out of the water and kill ...

  4. Pulpitis - Wikipedia

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    Increased sensitivity to stimuli, specifically hot and cold, is a common symptom of pulpitis. A prolonged throbbing pain may be associated with the disease. [2] However, pulpitis can also occur without any pain. [3] Reversible pulpitis is characterised by intermittent, brief discomfort initiated by a hot, cold or sweet stimulus.

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    Also during the day Wednesday, rain and thunderstorms will rapidly expand up the entire East Coast, producing a period of widespread heavy rainfall. Storms and cold temperatures are descending on ...

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    The ferocious cold snap that's overspread much of the eastern half of the United States is forecast to continue and actually intensify by midweek. Brrrutal: How long will this cold last? Your ...

  7. Dental trauma - Wikipedia

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    Trauma is the most common cause of loss of permanent incisors in childhood. Dental trauma often leads to complications such as pulpal necrosis, and it is nearly impossible to predict the long-term prognosis of the injured tooth; the injury often results in long-term restorative problems. [51] [52] [53]

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  9. Dental emergency - Wikipedia

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    Initial treatment is to stabilise loose segments by cementing into place if fragment is still available. If it has been lost then a supragingival restoration is done. Monitor tooth 3, 6, 12 months to 2 years with radiographs: Extract tooth and monitor potential damage to permanent successor tooth Root fracture