Highly sensitive teeth when I brush my teeth

    25th November 2009
    Filed in Teeth

    Question:

    My third tooth from the middle of the mouth is very sensitive when I brush my teeth, take cream or feel with your tongue but not when I chew. Going to the dentist regularly and have taken several pictures, all showing a healthy tooth, so no treatment is offered. No precedent?

    vh Carsten

    Answer:

    Dear Carsten,

    It appears you have sensitive teeth. It happens when you use the wrong toothbrush technique and the root is exposed. The most gentle is to use small circular movements with your toothbrush against your teeth. Your dentist may want. try to treat your teeth with fluoride to see if it helps your symptoms.

    Question 2:

    Hi Joan
    Thanks for your reply. Fluoride Treatment I have been past and it works.
    Amazes me as well as symptoms only on one tooth.
    vh Carsten

    Answer 2:

    Dear Carsten,

    Corner Second is often the most affected because of its location and strong roots.

    Hope you can use my answer.

    Sincerely

    Dentist Joan Olsen

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