Monday, April 20, 2009

Sensitive Teeth?

When I eat lots of sweets or drink a sweet drink (sugary) like lucazade sport. Shortly after I seems to have sensitive teeth. When I bite or brush my teeth I get a strange painful shiver feeling. (like the shivers you get when someone rubs their fingernails on a chalk baord)





Why is this. What has the sugar done, it goes away after a few days?!

Sensitive Teeth?
try to reduce the amount of the sweet food and drink you are having!!!!





and use a good tooth cleaner+ regular visits to your dentist for cleaning will help the problem too
Reply:Don%26#039;t worry its only sensitive teeth. you can use sensitive tooth paste that can help but apart from there is nothing u can do.





P.S. its not the sugar its the coldness.
Reply:I use Sensodine toothpaste and have found this helps. The sugar is disolving the tooth enamel. Visit the dentist x
Reply:if you are getting sensitivity to sweet things it may mean there is decay....get it checked out and sugar will rot your teeth.i am dental nurse by the way and of course it has now been found that all fizzy drinks even sugar free ones can cause enamel erosion
Reply:Buy some Sensodyne toothpaste and before you go to bed rub some toothpaste on the sensitive areas. My dentist told me to do this and it has helped. Avoid really cold things and eat less sweets as not good for your teeth!
Reply:its just sensitive teeth(or the nerves if you have fillings), i have it too and i use sensitive toothpaste but doesnt help too much.
Reply:well if there is discolouration or food lodgement then there are more chances of cavities so go and get them filled by the dentist but if there is no such prob and still you are havin sensitivity than go for complete cleaning of teeth and use desensitizing pastes like sensodyne and avoid havin food products or beverages containing lots of sugar in them.maintain good hygiene by regular brushing and flossing and keep visiting your dentist regularly for maintainence of good healthy teeh.


sometimes sensitivity can occur due to faulty brushing technique , so do disscuss it with your dentist and follow the proper technique.
Reply:Try brushing your teeth with Sensodyne tooth paste this will reduce the sensitivity of your teeth , brush your teeth with tepid or slightly warm water rather cold water you will find this will help



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