Atypical Odontalgia is a rare dental disorder characterized by a continuous severe aching tooth, usually occurring in a molar or in a tooth next to a molar.
No prevalence information has been added yet.
The cause of atypical odontalgia is unknown.
There are several symptoms that affect patients with atypical odontalgia.
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Continuous burning | Continuous burning |
| Pain | Aching pain in a tooth or in the area surrounding a tooth |
| Sensitivity to pressure | An increased sensitivity to pressure around the painful area. |
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