hot tooth

The term 'hot tooth' generally refers to a dental condition characterized by inflammation of the dental pulp, often caused by extensive tooth decay, gum disease, or old restorative work. The condition leads to spontaneous, moderate to severe pain, even after the area has been numbed with local anesthesia. Treatment typically involves root canal therapy to remove the inflamed pulp and preserve the tooth.

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