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If you occasionally experience a sudden flash of pain, or a mild tingly feeling when you bite into sweet or sour foods, or drink hot or cold beverages, you may have sensitive teeth. Pain from sensitive teeth is not always constant; it can come and go. Constant pain could be a sign of a more serious problem. It is important to discuss your symptoms with your dentist to determine the cause and proper treatment.
What Causes Sensitive Teeth?
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TREATMENT
Depending on the diagnosis, your dentist may recommend one or more of the
following treatments to relieve the symptoms of sensitive teeth:
A sensitivity protection toothpaste usually takes several weeks to ease pain. Follow the instructions of your dental professional on the regular use of sensitivity protection toothpaste to keep pain from returning. Be sure to follow the special home care instructions provided by your dental professional. |
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