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Understanding Cavity Pain: When and Why It Happens
Cavities don't usually hurt in the early stages. As the cavity gets bigger and deeper, it can start to cause tooth sensitivity and pain, especially when you eat or drink something hot, cold, or sweet. If the cavity is left untreated, it can eventually cause severe pain and even lead to infection and tooth loss.Cavities - Related Articles
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