Sensitive teeth are not a known side effect of methotrexate, but it is known for having a good deal of side effects. If that is happening, be sure to bring it up with your doctor.
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yes it will eventually break off the enamel on your teeth making them sensitive
To prevent teeth whitening pain, use sensitive toothpaste beforehand, avoid very hot or cold foods, don’t overuse whitening products, and take breaks between sessions. If pain continues, it’s best to consult a dentist.
I have very sensitive skin. For millions of people, sensitive teeth can make life miserable.
No. But depending on where they are, they can make your teeth FEEL loose. Your teeth become more sensitive. Once the canker goes away it should return to normal.
To make one's teeth chatter, it might be necessary to walk outside in very cold weather. Standing outside in the cold is all it takes to make one's teeth chatter.
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the best results I've had is crest white strips. they make your teeth very sensitive for awhile though. or if you can afford it get them professionally whitened.
The only way to find out what's wrong with your tongue and teeth is to see a dentist. If there is something wrong with your teeth, like being broken, they could be scratching your tongue which can make it sensitive.
Coca Cola contains high levels of sugar and acid, which can weaken tooth enamel and cause a tingling or sensitive feeling in your teeth.
yes. i have it in my mouth as we speak.
methotrexate will make you more prone to infections and that includes the gums and area around the teeth. I have been on Methotrexate for several years now 10 mg weekly along with 5mg folic acid daily and have had very little trouble from that area. It is best however to keep in front of anything that may feel like it could start to infect because it take longer to get rid of the problem then it used to.