Sunday, August 2, 2009

My teeth feel sensitive after I wake up?

Every time I wake up, my teeth feel really sensitive and I have to brush my teeth.

My teeth feel sensitive after I wake up?
try sensodyne toothpaste i had really sensitive teeth and i had to wear a mouthguard when i went to bed but then i used sensodyne and my teeth feel so much stronger and i have been doing so now for 2 years


they reallyy have improved!! it sounds like a cheesy commercial but its true!!! trust me =P





if you have tried sesodyne and does not help try a dentist there could be something wrong like gum disease or other healthproblems related to teeth or gums. believe it or not gums could be causing that sensitivity, not your teeth





good luck with this!
Reply:your probibly grinding. See a dentest you might need a mouthguard.
Reply:Maybe you are a mouth breather..................OMG!
Reply:That can come from you grinding your teeth at night. Consult your dentist.
Reply:try sensidine tooth past, its good
Reply:Try brushing with Sensodine. Its made for sensitive teeth. Go and see a dentist first make sure there are no cavities or other problems.
Reply:Maybe your clenching or grinding your teeth in your sleep. OR maybe your eating sugar before you go to bed and then dont brush them so the sugar is making your teeth sensitive.
Reply:Sounds like your teeth take everything to personally. Tell them to relax and chill out. Not EVERYTHING is about them
Reply:do u grind them at night ??my cousin used to have the same problem
Reply:you should brush your teeth with sensodine it a toothpaste that helps with sensitive teeth
Reply:OH MAN U HAVE TO BRUSH THEM WHEN U WAKE UP, OH GOD... as hard as it sounds please keep brushing when u wake up...
Reply:You are probably either grinding or clenching your teeth as you sleep. Try a night guard or a splint. You can be accessed by your dentist to get a custom made splint or buy one off the internet.


c-ya
Reply:Even if you keep your mouth open sometimes when you sleep, there's a phase of sleep that you go into that you don't know the first thing about anything going on around you...or even in your own mouth.





I think the consensus is: You're grinding your teeth at night in your sleep -AND- Use Sensodyne.



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