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[|Human|] Hi, A few months ago i went to my dentist for a check-up. I was concerned about two things. 1). my wisdom teeth had started to make an appearance 2). my top right molar was really painful when i would bite down on some crispier/tougher foods. He x-rayed my molar and found it to be a perfectly healthy tooth, no decay or sign of it so far... He suggested that he thought my wisdom tootChatDoctoring through at the same side was putting pressure on the other teeth as it forces it s way through, this making my molar sensitive to bite on. However in the last couple of weeks it has gotten so bad i cannot chew anything on the right side of my mouth, because of this tooth. Unless pushing hard on it, or chewing, i feel no pain...is it just my wisdom tooth causing the problem? I am worried it may have become something more...
[|AI|]  There are various reasons for the tooth pain which is there on biting down. Decay, a loose filling/crown and/or a cracked tooth are possible causes. See a dentist to diagnose the problem before the pain worsens. Decay will need to be removed, and a loose filling/crown replaced by your dentist. If the pain is caused by pulp tissue damage, your dentist may send you to an endodontist, a specialist who will perform a root canal treatment to clean out the damaged pulp, disinfect the root canal and fill and seal the remaining space to save the tooth. A cracked tooth may be difficult to treat not only if it involves the pulp, but also depending on the location and depth of the crack. Without seeing the X-rays and doing the clinical examination it is difficult to diagnose.