Cause of Dental Pain
Posted by Rara | April 28th, 2010 in Dental Care | 1 Comment »

The cause of the pain may be as simple as a toothache that started with
dental caries or
tooth fall out. Instead the pain may be more complicated because it requires further examination. Pain is described as unpleasant stimulus that was felt by the conscious mind.
Perception of pain starts from the conduction of electro-chemical power in the painful area to the brain.
Reaction to pain including the complex mechanism based on the status of age, gender, emotional and past experiences.
Tags: Caries, dental caries, dental diseases, dental pain, oral health, Oral hygiene, teeth
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