For an acute sensitive teeth, is it correct to go for full capping of teeth. Will it completely solve the problem?
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At your age of 61, it is difficult for a person to prevent normal wear and tear of tooth structure. If your teeth are not already thinned all around, you can use R R sensoform to prevent sensitivity. If this doesn't works, go for teeth capping. It will solve two problems, one is your sensitivity and the other will be strength of the tooth.
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Hello, First we need to know the cause of sensitivity. It may be due to cavity, mechanical abrasion, chemical erosion etc and then treat accordingly like root canal treatment with capping, filling of the teeth, sensitive toothpaste. So get your teeth checked and then it is better to conclude. Regards!
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You can apply sensitivity paste sequel f two times daily for 15 days .... and secondly take some medications so as to subside the problem ... but if sensitivity doesn't subside .. kindly get an xray done to understand the damage ... if required get a root canal treatment done on the tooth .. if the tooth is not damaged much you won't need capping .. but if the tooth is damaged you will require capping ...
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Chronic sensitive teeth are good options for capping. While actue sensitivity is due to some local itarogenic factors. So one must rule out the cause of sensitivity rather than directly deciding for treatment options.
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Get a root canal treatment done and then the capping.
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Simply going for a cap wouldn't solve the problem. You should also go for a root canal treatment & then a cap. You may require X-ray for further clarity.
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Yes sometimes it is the only option when the teeth are severely attrited and after doing rct. And cap it will reduce the senstivity.
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