Sunday, August 2, 2009

Is there a home remedies for sensitive teeth?

my front teeth are very cold. its so painful i cant talk or eat. i wont have insurance untill april 1st so going to the dentist is not an option right now. Is there anything around the house i could use?

Is there a home remedies for sensitive teeth?
Use Sensodyne toothpaste every day. It really helps. Also, try taking two aspirin tablets for pain. Antihistamines like Benadryl will help if the pain is related to a cold or sinus condition. Take one at night before going to bed.
Reply:You could try clove oil. I have heard this is effective.
Reply:get one of those toothpastes for sensative teeth.....they really work....same issue here, they cost a bit more but worth it, that is info I got from my dentist..
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Reply:There are many toothpastes especially to help this problem. Look in the toothpaste section in any store or pharmacy. It's non-prescription - just regular off the shelf.
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Reply:sensitive teeth can be caused by a number of things- worn enamel, which is like a layer of protection on your teeth, tooth decay, cracks in your teeth, or worn fillings. to stop the pain of te sensitivity until you can go to your dentist to find out whats wrong, try doing these easy things that really help:





1. use soft, little bristle children's toothbrushes, and no electric tooth brushes.





2. use toothpaste that is desensitizing, which which contains com-pounds that help block sensation traveling from the tooth surface to the nerve.








thee isn't really anything else you can do for the pain.
Reply:If you can get to the CBS or Wall Mart etc. There you will find toothpaste for sensitive teeth. Sansodyne is one that comes to mind, and there are also other brands available, search for them in the Toothpaste Isle. They will desensitize your teeth, with daily use. That is what the Dentist recommends .



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