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My teeth hurt when I eat chewy chocolate chip cookies. Whats up with that?

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My teeth hurt when I eat chewy chocolate chip cookies. Whats up with that?

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This is probably because some of your teeth are undergoing tooth decay.Cookies means sugar and sugar in mouth creates an acidic enviroment which is a best habitat for bacteria.This means bacteria will grow and multiply within your mouth.These bacteria make their way through the enamel and dentine layers of your tooth and reach the root area of the tooth.Here sensory nerves are present.These makes you feel the pain as bacteria continues to make their way further down the tooth ultimately causing sever pain.Take my advice visit a dentist before it gets any worse!!!

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