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Old 02-13-2008, 08:29 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Very sensetive teeth, please advise.

OK, I'm new here so first of all, hello everyone. My first post seems to have been removed and I'm quite clueless as to why, other than if possibly being a mistake. I was wondering if anyone had any ideas that may help me out. I have very sensitive teeth and it's been bothering me for a while now. I figure that there must be something that I can take to make it less of a pain whenever I eat or drink anything that's too hot or cold. As it stands I have a very aqute problem in that if I eat/drink anything that's not basically body temperature it causes alot of discomfort which, as I'm sure you can imagine, is really upsetting my taste buds. I never used to be like this but for the past nine months or so, it seems to have got alot worse and I'm actually really worried about it now. I've tried talking to dentist (and my doctor) who both offered me no more advice than to try a sensetive teeth toothpaste. There HAS TO BE something else that would really help.

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Old 02-18-2008, 03:52 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I used to have a problem with sensitive teeth and all i did was use sensodyne toothpaste for (sensitive teeth) and use a quality electric toothbrush such as philips sonicare elite additionally i also reduced my sugar intake having sweeteners in tea and coffee instead of sugar for example that was a few years ago and i do not really have the problem anymore.
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you can try vitamin b complex it's good for the nerves or at least take a multivitamin once a day .
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lessen the intake of sugar and take calcium supplements to protect your teeth .
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