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That painfull sensation while drinking cold drink 🤔

Tooth sensitivity — also known as dentin hypersensitivity — refers to a sharp, sudden pain or discomfort in the teeth in response to certain stimuli, such as:


Common Triggers:

• Cold foods or drinks (ice cream, cold water)

• Hot beverages (tea, coffee)

• Sweet or acidic foods

• Brushing or flossing

• Cold air exposure

• Mouth rinses with alcohol


Common Causes:

1. Worn enamel – from aggressive brushing or acidic foods.

2. Gum recession – exposes the sensitive tooth roots.

3. Tooth decay or cavities

4. Cracked or chipped teeth

5. Teeth grinding (bruxism)

6. Post-dental treatment sensitivity – often temporary.


What You Can Do:

• Use a desensitizing toothpaste (e.g., Sensodyne)

• Switch to a soft-bristled toothbrush

• Avoid acidic foods and drinks

• Use fluoride mouth rinses

• Don’t brush immediately after consuming acidic foods

• See a dentist – if it persists or worsens


(Dental sensitivity, dental clinic in Baner, dental clinic near me)




 
 
 

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