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Sensitive teeth!!??


Question: I visited my dentist last week and had no problems, but on friday after drinking a really cold drink I developed pain when eating/drinking hot and cold food. The tooth also has white lines on it which I have never noticed before.
Do I need to see my dentist again or will sensodine toothpaste sort this out for me?
Answers: I would give the toothpaste a try for a couple of weeks.
Probably save you money in the long run.
I've got them, I use Sensodyne, like the advert says, it does work.
i would go back to the dentist, that is the nervings the hot and cold thing is always a sign of needing to see the dentist
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My dentist recommended Sensodyne when I had this problem, and it worked. There's nothing the dentist can do for it.
Sensodyne toothpaste and a mouthwash called Corsodyl - was recommended by my dentist and got great relief by combining the two. Also, when brushing, use warm water, not cold.
They make all kinds of sensitive toothpaste now. I use aquafresh it works really well and saves me a few bucks


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