Monday, April 27, 2009

Tooth ache?

what does it mean when your tooth starts off very sensitive to cold, then it becomes sensitive to pressure (chewing, even touching).

Tooth ache?
It alerts you. In order to give a proper answer to your question I should know the reason such as gum diseases, overpressure of antagonist tooth, clenching, malocclusion, etc...
Reply:Could possibly be infected. I would recommend getting in touch with your dentist to have this evaluated to see what they think is going on.
Reply:that you have sensitive teeth and may have a cavity starting.


try using sensitive toothpaste and applying clove oil until you can get to a dentist for a check up :)
Reply:It is a sign that you toothbrush is too tough and you are brushing too hard. What happens is that the outer layer of the tooth (enamel) is getting thinner and this is causing the inner layer (dentine) to be expose. This is where the nerves are will cause your tooth to be sensitive to pressure, hot or cold etc.
Reply:I have heard of headache. What is this toothaache? tooth is a bone.You may apply MUCOPAIN CREAM


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