Atypical Odontalgia Details

Expanded Description

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.

Prevalence

No prevalence information has been added yet.

Causes

The cause of atypical odontalgia is unknown.

Disorder Symptoms

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.

Diagnosis

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Diagnostic Tests

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Disorder Treatments

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Prognosis

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Tips for Living with the Disorder

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