First, you need to have a dental checkup; sensitivity to sweet foods is sometimes a sign of the beginning of decay. If that is clear, then talk with your dentist about the sensitivity; he/she may be able to recommend a treatment that will help lessen the sensitivity. In addition, you may want to use a toothpaste that is formulated especially for sensitive teeth.
2007-03-16 22:30:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Thre are probably minute holes in your teeth, I find when I eat stuff like that, I get toothache too but not when I'm eating 'proper' food! Something telling me to lay off the sweet stuff I think...!
Go to the dentist, he'll find the problem.
2007-03-16 22:42:19
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answered by Welshdragon 5
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You've probably got cavities in your teeth - that's usually the first symptom you get from cavities, sensitivity to sweet things. Go see your dentist for an exam.
2007-03-17 05:23:53
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answered by Jen 5
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You probably need to use toothpaste formulated for sensitive teeth. If this is a persistent problem you should get a check-up.
2007-03-16 22:24:54
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answered by Anonymous
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if you think you need a dental checkup, GO. if not, use a toothpaste for sensitive teeth, (like Sensodyne), &/or try a "remineralizing" mouth wash that will build your teeth back up, like Crest Rejuvenating Effects.
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2007-03-24 14:00:17
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answered by redtenebrae 1
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dont eat fudge, we all have to give up things in life.
2007-03-21 07:24:36
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answered by kathyvirgo 1
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use pro namel toothpaste it works wonders, no more tooth pain x
2007-03-21 07:44:04
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answered by Anonymous
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visit the dentist!
2007-03-16 22:36:37
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answered by Charlotte J 4
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