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The World’s First Known Toothache
According to a new study, the first known toothache has been experienced by a reptile around 275 million years ago. The senior reptile lived in the location today known as Oklahoma.
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A toothache is any pain or soreness within or around a tooth, indicating inflammation and possible infection. It may feel like a sharp pain or a dull ache. The tooth may be sensitive to pressure, heat, cold, or sweets. In cases of severe pain, identifying the problem tooth is often difficult. And, of course, toothaches get worse if not treated.
The toothache isn’t easy to endure. The good news: With improved dental care and regular checkups, the excruciating pain of a toothache is not as common as it once was. But when pain does occur in the mouth, it’s an important signal that you should not ignore – even if it goes away on its own.



