Friday, July 31, 2009

I have sensitive teeth and get bad toothaches when it iis cold.. suggestions?

Well first of all, my teeth arent in the best shape.. Ive had work done on them, and they STILL hurt in the cold. My apartment is not insulated and its freezing, so its like having teeth aches 5 months straight and it is a nightmare..





Is there anything I can do? (besides move.. Im on a lease and cant until spring.)





Thanks

I have sensitive teeth and get bad toothaches when it iis cold.. suggestions?
Sensodyne works pretty well for sensitive teeth.
Reply:You should try using Sensodyne Toothpaste. It's specifically made for those teeth sensitive to cold. Get a space saving heater for your apartment, and dress warmly. Drink lots of hot liquids.
Reply:Use a sensitive toothpaste like Sensodyne - after about 2 weeks it shouldn't be as sensitive. Try to drink warm or cool drinks and eat warm or cool food - not super cold or boiling hot.





You should also talk to your dentist - perhaps you might have a cavity that you're unaware of. but I'm sure he'll recommend a toothpaste like Sensodyne. Good luck!
Reply:Toothaches or shall we say strange pain on one of your teeth or the gum-line is usually the starting point of severe or worst dental problems. Aside from giving you sleepless nights of painful miseries and difficult chewing, it could actually threaten your health and worst could kill you. Before it's too late, get dental health care advices and solutions at http://www.themouthdoctor.com/dentalheal... and free yourself from the dangers of dental problems.
Reply:use colgate sensitive, it has more active ingredients than sensodyne, don't only brush with it, what you can also do is after brushing your teeth before going to bed is put some toothpaste on your finger and rub it on the most sensitive areas and leave it overnight, this gives the active ingredients in the toothpaste more time to do their thing



loan forum

No comments:

Post a Comment

 
vc .net