Why are our teeth temperature sensitive?

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Temperature sensitive teeth?

I've always had sensitive teeth when it came to extreme hot or cold temperatures, but last month I had 3 wisdom teeth and a broken tooth pulled, now anything that is not luke warm or room temperature hurts my teeth. I already use toothpaste made for sensitive teeth. I'm just wondering if anyone else has had this happen to them after having teeth pulled?

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It may be that your mouth is overly sensitive right now. If sensitive type pastes don't work, ask the...

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Some factors that cause sensitive teeth are: brushing too hard, recession of the gums, gingivitis, cracked...

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Receded gum tissue is the most common causes of tooth sensitivity. Only your Dentist can rule out more...

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Does the temperature you brush you teeth in change the way the toothpaste works on your teeth.?

Lets say you brush your teeth in cold water. Would that determine how your toothpaste works.? Like, if you were to switch to warm water to brush your teeth with, would/could the toothpaste work better or worse.? Or does it have any effect at all.?

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There are 2 factors in brushing that affect your teeth. One is the fluoride in the toothpaste- it remineralizes...

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One of the most common readily available products is Sensodyne Toothpaste and the name brand toothpastes...

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Sensitive teeth when drinking water of room temperature?

It happened recently and it the pain was extra "sharp" when I drink colder beverage. Is anything wrong with me? I don't know how but it happened rather suddenly. I ...show more

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Many things can cause the teeth to react to cold. Have you had a cold recently? Is it one particular...

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Do you think that a 103 degree temperature on 1yr old could be just teeth? More details...?

My 1yr old son has been running a temperature of 103 and he is sleeping alot. I took him to the ER and they said it is just his teeth, not to worry. Has anyone else had this happen and it actually just be that the child was teething?

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That seems too high to me, alternate infants tylonal and infants motrin to get the fever down and get...

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Can eating really hot (high temperature) food damage teeth ?

i ate some really hot food and i got a tooth ache and it even damaged the root, im still nt sure if mt tooth got damaged because of the hot food or if its sumthing else... bt can hot fod really damage ur teeth ???

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I am not sure if having a very hot soup can exactly damage your tooth but it can definitely give you...

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How long after having my wisdom teeth removed can I take a shower? What temperature?

I got my wisdom teeth removed earlier today and I underestimated how much blood there would be, so now there's some in my hair. Gross, I know. How soon can I shower and what ...show more

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You can take a shower at any temperature, although if you're on painkillers or antibiotics you're not...

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