two things:
1) sensodyne toothpaste
2) if one doesn't work then see your dentist for a prescribed toothpaste that may work better for you.
I have it and nothing has resolved it. You may also try switching to an electric toothbrush to avoid over brushing, as over brushing with a manual tooth brush wears down the enamel and cause the teeth to be over sensitive.
2007-06-07 11:36:16
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answered by Anonymous
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You may have a cavity and need to get it filled by the dentist. You may also just have sensitive teeth or enamel and require a milder tooth paste. Examine the tooth in a mirror.
Good luck
2007-06-07 11:36:21
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answered by Jen 5
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use colgate sensitive:)
it got loads better within just 5 days.
poor me, i was sensitive to hot and cold, but now the only thing that causes me pain is when i crunch ice with my back teeth, as i have a metal filling in one.
if this doesnt work, maybe u do have a cavity?...does it urt when eating sweet things like chocolate, if so, u probably do have a cavity :(
have a nice day, xxxxxxxxxxx
2007-06-07 11:48:17
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answered by jedipie_hannahpie 2
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I'd suggest a dentist.
Or maybe you have sensitive teeth, everytime I have an ice-cream and it gets on my teeth it realy hurts, I think it's just that, if not yeah you should see a dentist :)
2007-06-07 11:36:47
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answered by Anonymous
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You must have very sensitive teeth. Avoid eating very cold things, and brush with a toothpaste that helps improve sensitive teeth.
2007-06-07 11:35:57
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answered by Anonymous
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You might have a cavity or you might just be becoming sensitive to certain things are they hot or cold??? if its cold try using a numbing gel before you eat and if its hot use the same thing. but I would go to the dentist because you might also have a nerve problem.
2007-06-07 11:39:15
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answered by tizzie77_101 1
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you feel that severe pain because everyone has a protection that protects it from temperature. when you have poor oral hygiene, or other things your teeth starts to lose that protection.
I for those reasons they have tooth pastes that fix that problem in about 2 weeks. they normally work until you stop using them. Sensodyne is recommended. hope it helped
2007-06-07 11:48:26
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answered by Berny J 1
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u might have a cavity. do u go to the dentist regularly or u may just have sensative teeth. i have that problem, anything real cold makes my teeth ache. and there are few times it doesnt bother me so that could just be ur problem.
2007-06-07 11:37:41
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answered by baby_love_marybeth 4
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Toothpaste for sensitive teeth and see a dentist.
2007-06-07 11:35:06
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answered by on2lifesjourney 3
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You have sensitive teeth. I had the same happen to me. I switched my toothpaste to the Colgate for sensitive teeth and now I'm fine.
2007-06-07 11:36:51
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answered by Anonymous
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