Pain in my teeth for a month
A cavity, gum disease, tooth decay, sensitivity, or a broken tooth root could all be the reason of tooth discomfort that persists for a month. Try to keep your mouth clean by avoiding extremely hot, cold, or sweet foods, brushing gently twice a day, and rinsing with warm salt water. If it's appropriate for you, you could take a light analgesic like paracetamol. Since the discomfort has persisted for several weeks, it's critical to see a dentist as soon as possible because untreated dental infections can get worse and necessitate root canal therapy, filling, or cleaning.