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Chocolate Causing Tooth Pain, Why Is That?

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RATTER15 | 13:11 Sat 01st Feb 2014 | Health & Fitness
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I have a hole in a tooth and need to the dentist, it doesn't cause me any problems except when I eat chocolate, why is it only chocolate that causes this?

Hot and cold is fine, it is just chocolate.
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It's because of the consistency. It gets stuck in the cavity and the sugar triggers a reaction. You'll find toffee is worse.

Chew a small piece of cotton wool and poke that into the cavity. That should relieve the problem until you get to see the dentist.
I agree with Old_Jim.....I should think that the sugar in the chocolate draws out the fluid by osmosis causing the pain.
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Thanks :-)
Go to the chemist, ratter, and buy a dental repair kit - you can stuff a bit of the putty gunk into the hole until you can get to the dentist. We never go on hols without a bit of tooth-filler, just in case.
boxy

\\ it doesn't cause me any problems except when I eat chocolate,\\

The answer would seem in RATTER's comment.
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Thanks Boxy, I think I will just avoid eating chocolate for a few days, I'm fine without the chocolate.

Well actually I need chocolate to survive, maybe a trip to the chemist after all. :-)
I know, sqad - but stuffing filler in the gap is still a good precaution :-)
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