I have a different type of problem in teeth. Actually i went through cleaning of teeth by a intern dentist 3 mnths ago. Problem is severe cold and some sensations in teeth. When it came in contact with air,it felt actually.
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You might have receded gums. In that case the root of teeth will be exposed to oral cavity. And it will get direct contact to hot and cold food , even the cold air. Better u consult a good dentist for the problem.There are multiple treatment options for it according to severity of your case. Â
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Take a painkiller for 3 days 2 times a day.N use a de sensitising tooth paste like sensodent kf or hydent if no proper results seen by sensodent. .Use two times a day for a week.Â
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That's because the gums have receeded. That's normal. Use a de sensitising tooth pasteÂ
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Use desensitising mouth wash and toothpaste for few days Â
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Sensitivity to cold often occurs after scaling(cleaning) u need to use some ailments for it. Â
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Go for colatesensitive paste.Apply with fingers and keep for ten minutes 3 times a dayÂ
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Dear - it can be caused by the gums receding due to bad effects of the deposits that were there on your teeth. The intern actually helped you by ensuring that the condition does not further deteriorate and effect and destroy the bone around the teeth, otherwise they would have become mobile sooner or later. It can also be due to decay in the root areas or between the teeth. So, it will be better to take a proper consultation from a Dental Surgeon - who can see the condition clinically and guide you well.Â
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Dear, This is not actually due to some disease process but a symptom which develops after the cleaning procedures in patients who have lots of deposits on their teeth and roots get exposed as a result of cleaning. Usually the hypersensitivity will wean off in a week or two but if it persists then it is assumed that the plaque accumulation has again started or a cavity is present in relation to offending tooth. You should get urself examined again for diagnosing ur problem. Thanks n healing regardsÂ
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Incorect way of cleaning may lead to sensitivity of ur teeth ,so u start brushing with desensitizing paste lik sensodyne or else two times a day, if problem persist afterwards then need to see it.Â
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In some cases, the hard calcified dirt matter which was removed by the trainee dentist might have been covering some areas with existing enamel worn off. If the sensitivity is less in intensity, you could use a desensitizing toothpaste like sensodyne temporarily and let the discomfort settle. But if the sensitivity is extensive, it is suggested to visit a dentist and get the best treatment suggested. It might even include a root canal treatmmentÂ
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You have sensitive teeth. You can try using a toothpaste like Thermoseal-RA or Colgate Pro-relief sensitive for 15 days. It will make a difference.Â
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Sensation in teeth is due to many reasons like systematic problems sinusitis, bronchial infection, asthamatic, etc and your food like citrus content so I suggest rule out these conditions with ur dentist , apart from that u can use desensitise tooth paste where the tooth paste contains potassium flouride , also u should rule out whether any of ur teeth has abrasions for this aspect also u have sensitive teethÂ
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Nothing to worry use colgate pro relief sensitive paste soft brush nd senquel-ad oral rinse twice daily.Â
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Sensitivity is common after Scaling of teeth, but usually it remains for about a week, if it persists, get yourself examined by a dentist he will tell you the exact cause. Â
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Use desensitizer toothpaste and mouthwash for few months.Condition will be under control for sure.Â
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After cleaning of the teeth .They become sensitive to the cold or hot things. U shud apply sensodyne toothpaste.Â
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Hi, use desensitizing tooth paste if pain persist do root canal treatment sensitive can be due to dental decay wearing of tooth surface reduce in gum height tooth root surface when exposed to air and cold foos Â
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May be cavity or recession.Â
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Mild sensitivity after a week of scaling is normal. Although if your problem is persisting even after 3 months, you can use a sensitive toothpaste, apply it all over your teeth with fingers, leave it for 5-10mins & the brush with the same. If its still there, then get a check up done for any cuts in the teeth that can also lead to sensitivity.Â
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Apply desensitizing toothpaste either sensodent KF or VantageÂ
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Dear , The sensitivity to cold is a common problem after tooth cleaning. It is not due to the procedure but due to the exposure of the sensitive part of tooth (Root), which takes place after the removal of calculus (Tartar in common language). Anyhow lets treat it. Buy Colgate Sensitive Pro Relief or Sensodyne or Sensodent KF or Thermoseal RA (either of them) toothpaste. Apply the paste, with the help of finger, to the outer and inner surfaces of teeth (especially in the teeth with sensitivity) and let it be there for 15- 20 minutes. Then take your toothbrush, wet. As paste is already there in mouth, brush your teeth with very soft hand. It is just like everyday brushing, only difference being that you have apply the paste for some time before you brush your teeth. As the paste already there, no need of applying paste to the brush. It will take almost three to 4 weeks, for the sensitivity to completely subside. It can subside early also, but if doesn't wait for 4 weeks. If you don't get relief upto 4 weeks, then go to a Periodontist. Now I will come to the harder part. In your case, I feel Periodontitis (Pyorrhea) has set in.As a result only scaling (cleaning of teeth) won't suffice. You have to seek the opinion of a Periodontist (Gum specialist) is definitely required. The reason being Pyorrhea being a very slow destruction of bone supporting your teeth, you will realize the actual difficulty when no or minimal bone will be left and your teeth becoming loose. At that stage saving your natural teeth will not be possible or in a compromised state. On the other hand if you undergo complete treatment, and follow the instructions properly then, you will never loose your teeth. Just make sure you consult a Periodontist. Till the Good Luck and Good Bye.Â
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