Do you prefer a cup of water from the faucet instead of icy cold because your teeth are sensitive? Usually there is a reason for sensitive teeth, and the problem may often be treated. Common causes for sensitive teeth include the following:
Please be sure to visit your dentist for your regular dental cleaning and exam, and ask if there is a treatment for your sensitive teeth. Treatment may be as simple as a toothpaste change or periodontal treatment, or you may need a root canal, crown, or gum graft. |
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9/24/2019 06:18:16 am
Don't you all feel unloved once in a while? Do you remember that time when you feel so alone? I think I am most vulnerable to this when I am having a toothache. People are claiming they know pain so well already. I don't think there's anything more painful than an impacted molar. Or maybe a broken bone, I really don't know. I don't want to experience any of these just so I can tell the world that I know what it's like. One needs to learn to listen at least to those who are in deep pain so they will know what it's like.
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Thank you for providing such helpful information on sensitive teeth! Your tips on causes and effective solutions are incredibly valuable for anyone dealing with this issue. This post serves as a great resource for improving dental health and comfort. Excellent job!
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