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    Hi:
    I have a small question if I ve a damaged tooth, why the pain s stronger when I smell a perfume or alcohol scent ..Does the smell of perfume has been actually affected on tooth?.

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    Wow, this is the first time I heard a case like this one? Does anyone knows anything about this one! I'm just curious. :-)
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    Most probably some chemical in it, causes increased or decreased blood flow (my guess would be increased) which would cause a sort of swelling and may put pressure on the nerves.
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    Ehh...I see no physiological reason for this to happen. If you inhale something it goes into your respiratory tract not your oral cavity. Sure you may inhale through your mouth after you spray something but any bad side effects of chemicals being dissolved in saliva would be so minimal that they might as well not even be considered. If it did cause problems then many many many people would have pain in their mouth regardless of tooth damage or not.
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    Default Re:smell of perfume and teeth

    Most probably i m not heard this type of critical situation. But few cases also happen this type of matter. This is the problem of blood rotation in body at the time of smell of perfume. So, i think it occur.

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    this is new to me,you want to say your tooth is sensitive to perfume?

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    I believe all the senses are all interconnected. I think that when you smell the perfume you trigger some sensory nerve perhaps the trigeminal nerve. This is like the way how scents trigger some memories, or scents become similar to the foods we taste. But I can also be wrong, only the expert can discuss the fact.
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