Coffee and toothache - Article No. 2256

Coffee and toothache - Article No. 2256

We have long heard that coffee or green tea has the status of a natural tonic for overall physical health, even in the culture of China and Japan, green tea or coffee is a cultural heritage of longevity. But researchers in Chicago, 

The USA has not only shocked everyone with the latest discovery of this unique drink in terms of dental health, but also green tea/coffee in the world of medicine. Preference has given another seal to the importance and usefulness of.

According to Dr. Christine D.Wa, a professor at the Chicago College of Dentistry in the United States and head of the research team (also affiliated with the University of Illinois), coffee or green tea contains an antioxidant called polyphenols. Prevents the formation of plaque on the teeth after the use of food and prevents



cavities and gums from forming.

According to Dr. D.Wa, “A cup of green tea or coffee after every meal eliminates the unpleasant odor of the breath because the unpleasant odor of the breath is actually caused by the presence of a bacterium that grows in the mouth which. 

Regular mouthwash after consumption of food and regular consumption of green tea or coffee can be eliminated. In addition, various commercial green tea and coffee leaves available in the market are also rich in fluoride. Which is considered important for the protection of the natural enamel of the teeth.

Toothache can be caused by anything from popcorn stuck in your gums to a broken tooth or a bacterial infection. Some toothaches are temporary but severe toothache can be treated by a dentist. In today's column, I will try to explain how the cause of toothache is and how it should be treated accordingly.

Here are some common causes of toothache

1. Insects in the teeth 2. Having a tooth fracture 3. Broken or bad filling 4. Gum infection 5. The eruption of new teeth, especially wisdom teeth 6. Rubbing and grinding teeth

Now, how does a toothache occur? It is clear that the tooth itself is a lifeless bone that is incomprehensible to feel cold or hot. If there is a problem with the tooth, then why does it hurt? Why do you feel sensitivity? The reason is that the pulp in the teeth is present here. All the innervation in general words is nerve supply. So there will be a pain too. 

To understand this, I would like to tell you that a patient had severe toothache. He was vaccinated to treat it. How does the pain disappear when the tooth is infected? Because the nerve that was in pain was present in the pulp inside the tooth and when it was heard, the pain disappeared temporarily. 

This pulp is the defense system of the tooth. 
It is also a blessing for the patient that if it is not felt and the infection progresses, not only the teeth but also the jaw in many cases get wrapped up.

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