If a tooth hurts when you eat sweet stuff, is it always because of a cavity?
My youngest daughter (4yrs) spat out her chocolate pudding tonight and said it hurt her tooth. I had a look in her mouth but I can't see anything wrong. She's had a couple of fillings done before and she's scared she'll need another one now. Is it always a cavity if a tooth hurts when you eat sweet stuff? Or could it be something else?
I know I need to take her to the dentist, but we're not registered with one just now and I can't find one to take us on the NHS and I can't afford to go private.
2006-06-21
12:36:00
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Lauren A
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