This can be due to sensitivity or due to cavities.
In case of sensitivity, you can get any toothpaste which helps tooth sensitivity. Do keep it in your mouth for 5 minutes before spitting.
In case of cavities, sensitivity due to cold drink indicates that it can still be saved with just routine dental filling.
Get it treated by a dentist near you.
If you want to get dental treatment done in Modesto, California, visit Paragon Dental.
When you take a gulp of something, the liquid touches all/most of your teeth; when you drink through a straw, the liquid touches less teeth. If you drink through a straw you use more muscles in your mouth and cheeks/ shift your jaw more which may irritate your tooth. However, if it is a cavity, and you must drink liquids that are not good for your teeth, then using a straw could be beneficial if you place the straw in a position that allows the liquid to be consumed without touching the hurting tooth. On the other hand, if the liquid always touches the same teeth/hurt tooth it could speed up the deterioration of the tooth.
Yes pepsi does fact hurt your teeth, if you drink it, it runs in your vains and is almost as bad as smoking hurts your teeth and bones. I recommend you don't drink pepsi!
Your teeth can be sensitive to sounds aswell as hot and cold.
yes but not hurt your teeth
they hurt because the sinuses locate right above your mouth are irritated or because your cold could actually be a sinus infection. If your teeth hurt, especially your molars, then mor than likely it is a sinus infection vs a cold.
No milk does not hurt your teeth. However the temperature of the milk, if it is ice cold, may cause sensitivity to the front teeth.
yes it would
I'm assuming you are referring to the mother dog. No it doesn't hurt her, but it does start to hurt her once the puppies get close to weaning age, because their sharp little teeth can be a bit painful when they try to latch on to her teats.
your teeth might hurt because u have some new ones wanting to come out
no sharks do not hurt themselves with their own teeth because they don't close their mouth fully and the teeth do not touch them
The sugar in the candy can rott your teeth
Yes, baby teeth can hurt, and most of the time will hurt. The reason they hurt is because you are exposing tender gums and you are ripping roots out of the gums.