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Is it normal for a tooth ache to be very sensitive to the cold??


Answers: That might not be an ache as much as it might be a sensitivity. Sensadyne tooth paste might help. But go to dentist and let him do x-rays and then tell you.
yes its normal
absolutely. and absolutely painful! try using toothpaste for sensitive teeth.
yes it is. because like me, you have very sensitive teeth.
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Don't worry about the problem u face. u must practice of brushing twice a day 1 at after bed and another before bed. u have to use as much as possible neem leaves for gargling along with Luke warm water. Avoid sweets and very often eating habits.sheethtali and sheethakari a breathing exercises will help u to get red off ur dental problems.
yes when you have a toothache,sensitivity is normal... im sorry but when you have sensitivity to hot and or cold water when you have a toothache in most cases it means you need a root canal..they will take an x ray first to determine that is whats needed..try calling your dentist in the morning first thing to schedule an emergency appointment to take care of the tooth, they will see you that day and get you out of pain...nobody should have to deal with that pain...feel better:)
yes it is
It is normal for a tooth to be sensitive to cold. It is not normal for one tooth to be especially painful or for the pain to last for a long time once the cold is removed (several minutes). It is also not normal for the tooth to be sensitive to hot. Sensitivity to cold does not automatically mean that you need a root canal, but you should see a dentist because having a cavity filled early could help to aviod a root canal.
yes! it can be sensitive to heat and cold.....even to sweets or anything you are eating.
Yes. Sensadyne toothpaste helps a lot but it works better over longer periods of time. Start using it now and you should feel better soon.
Yes, I'm not exactly sure why, but I think that when your tooth hurts anyway, it just can't tolerate anything more


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