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Sensitive Teeth

Friday, May 28th, 2010

Sensitive teeth

Tooth sensitivity is a painful syndrome that can become chronic nature of acute pain situations, sometimes very annoying. Sick of this transition is derived from dentin exposure to chemical stimuli, osmotic, thermal, and tactile and can not be linked or other types of dental disease. Hypersensitivity in some people can be tolerated, while in others it is a problem that affects their quality of life, oral health habits and even your diet.

Lack of concern for sensitive teeth can cause other oral problems. This often happens when the pain can not brush their teeth, and therefore more susceptible to caries and periodontal disease.
If you have pain in your teeth by eating certain foods, consult your dentist.

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