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What can be done to combat the sensitivity in all my teeth??


Question: I am using Sensodine tooth-paste with no luck. My teeth are sensitive to hot, cold, cold air (I have to keep my mouth closed when outdoors) any type of food or drink in other words they are sensitive 24/7. My mouth feels sour even after brushing my teeth. There is no bad breath however! I am taking medicine for my stomach to protect it from overacidity and ulcers, but the sensitiv teeth problem existed even before that!
Answers: If you cannot get relief by brushing gently and using sensitivity toothpaste, your dentist has several options for relief. Your dentist can use oxalate compounds that, when rubbed on the root, will reduce if not eliminate the sensitivity. Many dentists prescribe high fluoride content mouthwashes which can help reduce tooth sensitivity. Dentists may also apply bonding agents to close the pores of the tooth root.
Wow I don't know what else you could do. Talk to your dentist and see what he can do for you. Maybe there is some type of bonding they can put around each tooth to protect it.
your dentist may have a treatment talk to him/her


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