Why do my teeth feel "on edge" when I have a cold?


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It is to do with the nerves in the teeth being sensitised by an imbalance in your metabalisim due to the stress put upon them. The muccous membranes are pulling in all directions due to the cold so you get this unwanted symtom that should stop when the cold is gone.
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Mucosa
The protective tissues of the oral cavity are continuous with the digestive tract are called mucosa or mucous membranes.

They line the oral, nasal, and external auditory meatus, (ear), providing lubrication and protection against pathogens.
because your sinuses are draining and the fluid is the thing that makes your jaw hurt as well.
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