What makes our teeth feel weird after eating something super sour? What’s the science behind it?

112 views

What makes our teeth feel weird after eating something super sour? What’s the science behind it?

In: 4

3 Answers

Anonymous 0 Comments

Your tooth has an outer layer of enamel. Under that is the dentin layer which has micro tubules that go all the way to the nerve in the center of the tooth. If the outer enamel layer is badly worn or damaged exposing the dentin and tubules, any acid food or drink stimulates the tubules and the nerve doesn’t like that and sends a pain impulse to your brain. Cold can also do the same thing. If your teeth are sending painful messages to your brain see a dentist to get a diagnosis and treatment plan. Pain is a warning that something is wrong and needs professional attention. Most such problems can be fixed. Early intervention has a higher chance of successful treatment than if you put it off.

You are viewing 1 out of 3 answers, click here to view all answers.