“…Multiple studies have reported a significant association between dental pain and caries, 58,59,61,68–71,74–78,88,92,93 while molar incisor hypomineralization, ulceration, bleeding gums, missing teeth, filled teeth, and erupting molars have also been associated with dental pain 68,73–75,88 . An unhealthy diet, including the consumption of sugary or soft drinks, fried foods, sweets, and alcohol, was also indicated as a risk factor for dental pain 60,66,81,90 . Socioeconomic factors, including low monthly income, lower parental education level, non‐nuclear family structure, living in crowded housing, and attending a public school, were also identified as risk factors 3,60,64,66–68,70,71,75–77,79,81,88,90,92 .…”