Friday, July 31, 2009

Sensitive teeth suddenly?

For some reason, over the past few days, all the teeth on the left side of my mouth, top and bottom, have been hurting. They hurt when I chew on them, and when I drink anything warm.





Any ideas what's wrong with them or how I can stop them hurting? They hurt a little even when I'm just sitting here typing, there seems to be one area where it's a little worse - is it possible that a cavity in one tooth could make pain in all of them?

Sensitive teeth suddenly?
Sometime, acidic foods, vomiting, or aggressive tooth-brushing can trigger this, since they may expose the nerve endings in the dentin tubules. Teeth-whitening products may also cause this, since they usually contain highly-abrasive agents or bleaching agents.





You may want to avoid these triggers and see if the sensitivity resolves. In the meantime, you can use a toothpaste made for sensitive teeth-- these usually contain potassium nitrate to reduce the sensitivity by interrupting neurotransmission of pain.
Reply:It sounds like you might be grinding your teeth in your sleep. Are you stressed out?
Reply:could be wisdom teeth, when mine came in I thought I had a cavity on every stinking tooth I had, it hurt soooo bad!
Reply:sounds horrible maybe u need to see a dentist and no a cavity couldnt make all of them hurt just one so i think u should see a dentist
Reply:have u accidently injured that area or the region round the left ear?
Reply:Do you have a cold or allergies? Could be a sinus infection.



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