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What causes sensative teeth?


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Post On: 2008-12-09 02:14:38

 What causes sensative teeth?
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I drank a algid drink of coke yesterday & it hit my face bottem set & ever since then my face bottem set have a opinion of ache in them? like they like that are going to brake discover of my gums! like you undergo the opinion when algid ice-cream hits your teeth? you intend a pain/ache feeling? even when you breathe algid air.. i dont undergo ground i intend this, i do use a stron toothpaste i use Listerine toothpaste, do you conceive i need to use a sensative toothpaste? crapper someone please tell me when will the ache go away that i crapper see in my face teeth? also what causes sensative teeth????????
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 Post On: 2008-12-09 02:17:30
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* Dental disease, or cavities, in need of improvement or root canal * Exposed root surfaces * Clenching or grinding * Enamel corrasion cod to material toothpastes and too firm toothbrushes * Acid wearing cod to acidic diet, acid reflux disease, and/or regular vomiting * Poor fitting or deteriorating dental work * Teeth-whitening
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 Post On: 2008-12-09 02:19:12
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Most likely you have a taste of gum ceding from brushing to hornlike back and forth on your gums. When gums receed they expose the root which isnt awninged by the enamal that protects from cold sensitivity. Switch to a softer tooth brush, applier in circles and use sensodyne tooth paste.
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 Post On: 2008-12-09 02:19:27
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Sometimes it is because of whitening treatments... or if you don't have a very strong top place on your teeth. The best thing to do though is talk to your dentist. Hope I helped you!!! : )
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 Post On: 2008-12-09 02:22:46
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go to the dentist.
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