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It's not uncommon to experience some sensitivity in the front tooth area after a thorough cleaning, especially if there was a significant buildup of plaque or tartar. During the cleaning process, the hygienist may have removed deposits from around the gum line, which can temporarily expose sensitive areas of the teeth.
Additionally, if you had any gum inflammation or bleeding during the cleaning, this can also contribute to sensitivity. However, this sensitivity should typically subside within a few days as your gums heal and your teeth adjust.
If the sensitivity persists or becomes severe, it's essential to follow up with your dentist. They can evaluate the area to ensure there are no underlying issues, such as decay or gum disease, that may require further treatment. In the meantime, using a desensitizing toothpaste, Mouthwash and avoiding overly hot or cold foods and drinks can help alleviate discomfort.
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Warm saline rinse 3/4times a day help too.