Sever Sensitivity in one tooth

2025-06-30 02:12:11
I have sever sensitivity in one tooth and its affect both side tooth, I cant able to sleep becoz of this is may feel like teeth is hard example after eating lemon or some saur fruits and cant able to cut any food or anything with this tooth.I take pain killer like zerodol Sp but it want go.I counselt two Dentist but they said it becouse of food clog in teeth but in my teeth no space for floss if I floss there fix there snd cause bleeding I do mouthwash with liqued wash and do brush two time with pottasium rich colgat.please help me I cant able to sleep properly from last 2month because of this continues vibrating and worms running feelings in my teeth
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An xray is recomended for a proper evaluation. Regards, Dental Galaxy, Pune

Answered2025-07-16 07:21:18

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Hello ma'am, Proper clinical and radiographic evaluation is important and also detailed history is necessary. Don't take over the counter medicines. So visit the clinic for proper evaluation and treatment.

Answered2025-07-05 12:05:11

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You may try sensodyne repair toothpaste. And most important go to dentist have xray and consult if there are any caries. Or infection and get symptomatic treatment
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avoid sour food for sometime

Answered2025-06-30 17:53:55

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You night have caries. Sometimes, it is not visible to naked eye, kindly get an x- ray as advised by the dentist, then you can get the required treatment. However, get proper instructions regarding flossing as it will help you with food lodgement issues

Answered2025-06-30 12:11:43

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May you have deep infection in your teeth . Ask your doctor to take an x-ray and then further treatment .

Answered2025-06-30 11:00:21

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Hello The sensitivity might be also due to teeth, decay or tooth fracture Please get the x-ray done and use of appropriate toothpaste and mouthwash to get relief from sensitivity

Answered2025-07-02 09:50:02

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Hi! Since you’ve been experiencing severe, persistent sensitivity and discomfort for the past two months, along with disturbed sleep and a tingling or vibrating sensation, this may not be just simple sensitivity. It could be due to deep decay, a cracked tooth, proximal caries or nerve inflammation (pulpitis). Sensitive toothpaste and mouthwash can help only in mild cases, but in your case, a proper clinical exam and an X-ray are needed. I strongly recommend visiting a dental clinic soon to get the tooth checked and treated properly, possibly with a filling or root canal depending on the condition. Also, if you're using Sensodyne or any desensitizing toothpaste, do not use it for more than 15 days continuously without a dentist's supervision.

Answered2025-07-02 06:41:24

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Hi Based on the information You might have caries in the proximal sides of the tooth and it will not be visible in naked eye Visit a dentist and ask them to take an xray If there is cavity u have to treat it

Answered2025-07-01 06:21:25

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