Sound hurts my teeth?

I've asked countless of dentists and other forums and such, and I just have to ask here. Certain noise make my teeth hurt. Not my ears, but my teeth. Its like when they are sensitive to hot or cold, but next to sound. My teeth are sensitive anyway to hot and cold, but the sound is really the most annoying article. I can blow on my grapes to warm them up before drinking them, I cant stop hearing. It happens to my mom too, so I presently I'm not crazy. The sounds include scraching sounds, clinging sounds, squeaking sounds. Just about any annoying sound you can muse of. I've learned to to deal next to it, I suppose, but I just wonder where it comes from, and why it act like this. I also do get radio frequencies surrounded by my teeth in certain areas. I hear this isn't normal, but how should I know, right? Anyway, does anyone have any theory, or has they even heard of something resembling this. I always get strange stares. And I drive my fiance crazy when I communicate him to stop doing something because it hurts my teeth.

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Answers:    As for your fiance, just ask him to stop doing whats hurting you. You don't need to clarify why, don't say-so "cause it is hurting my teeth." Now the reason I would guess your teeth hurt to nouns is because they are super-sensitive. This means the nerves are like set to super-high. So it is possible the sounds are traveling on your boldness through your ear and somewhere it intersects with your nerve to your mouth, which are set on "high". You most feasible have sensitive ears too and this makes it worse to as it is hurting the nerves surrounded by the ear.

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You're not alone! I used to be a lyrical singer and I had to stop because my teeth would drive me nuts when I sang, especially the ones near fillings. I was ONLY sensitive to sounds, not to cold, grill, etc.

Now I have crowns and, despite their sensitivity to cold and heat, they aren't sensitive to sounds so I can sing again.

It's grotesque LOL but you might want to have your fillings checked. When I have them redone it improved the sensitivity.

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This have happened to me too. Mostly, when I'm at concerts and when my teeth are clenched together. I don't know what to do to help it jump away, but I suggest researching a bit and seeing what other people's advice can get you. this happen to me too!!
sometimes when i am breaking down cardboard boxes at work, the sound of the ripping cardboard hurts me, it feels resembling i am getting teeth sensitivity from something really sugary

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