I was having the same problem with my teeth. I used the sensodyne tooth paste which is for sensitive teeth. I must say withing 20 days I feel the difference. Go and see the doctor, trust me dentists are good people. :)
yes you can treat a tooth infection with medication
There are many different factors that affect a person tooth sensitivity. For the most part, oral hygiene is important to keep one's teeth from being overly sensitive.
Sensodyne Gum Care is effective in addressing tooth sensitivity and promoting gum health. It contains ingredients that help reduce sensitivity and improve gum health when used as directed.
While uncommon there are a lot of side effects associated with the Zoom Whitening system. Some of these are Prolonged tooth sensitivity, gum irritation such as burnt or swollen gums, damaged mouth and throat tissues.
Yes, teeth have nerve endings that are located in the pulp of the tooth. When the protective enamel layer is worn down or damaged, these nerve endings can be exposed to external stimuli such as hot or cold temperatures, causing tooth sensitivity.
A hot tooth is a tooth that requires a root canal, although all the nerves in the tooth are not dead. Some nerves in the tooth are irritated and inflamed, causing severe toothache and sensitivity to hot and cold food and drink.
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A person with a cavity may experience tooth sensitivity when consuming a hot, cold, or sweet beverage.
You can tell if breaking a tooth is physical by experiencing pain, sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures, or noticing a change in the appearance of the tooth. Another sign is if you have difficulty biting or chewing with the affected tooth. It's important to see a dentist for an evaluation and treatment if you suspect a broken tooth.
Not necessarily a cavity. May be sensitivity to salt or chemical composition of dissolving foodstoof.
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