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 Re: Dental Question 
 teach, on host 209.226.48.219
  Tuesday, December 4, 2001, at 09:00:56
  Dental Question posted by Grishny on Tuesday, December 4, 2001, at 07:54:08:
> Why would someone's tooth suddenly develop  > a painful sensitivity to cold stuff (even  > something as minimal as air blowing across  > said tooth during the act of inhaling) out of the  > blue? This person was fine, woke up this  > morning with no problems, came to work, and  > suddenly it was OW OW OW. Also, this person  > has a cold and congested sinuses so he has  > no choice but to breathe through his mouth.  > > Gri"WO WO WO is OW OW OW  > backwards"shny
  *Because* this person has a cold.  I'm no biologist, but I do have a brother to whom this happens every time he gets a cold.  His sinuses back up, and put pressure on some connecting nerve to jaw and teeth.  He's had cold-related toothaches bad enough he's gone to emerg. for relief.
  te (hopes this person is feeling better soon) ach 
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