It became known why teeth hurt from cold food

28.03.2024/22/45 XNUMX:XNUMX    715

For many years, scientists have tried to find out why too cold food causes pain in the teeth, even though they are covered with protective enamel. Recently, they managed to reveal the real reason for this. It turned out that odontoblast cells react painfully to low temperatures.


These cells share a hard layer of enamel and a soft inner pulp. It is noteworthy that the largest number of odontoblasts was noted in people with diseased teeth.

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Also, the researchers found that with the help of clove oil, which is actively used to relieve toothache in traditional medicine, it is possible to reduce painful sensations, since it contains the substance eugenol.

It can temporarily block odontoblast cells. Now scientists are thinking about creating a special chewing gum that contained eugenol and blocked toothache.