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My teeths are getting sour in taste im feeling shiverness in my teeth . What to do...In this situation
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Can you eloborate your concern? By shiverness do you mean sensitivity to cold ? If yes, there can be various reasons for it. If limited to a single tooth it can be due to cavity. In multiple teeth it can be due to improper brushing leading to a defect in teeth causing sensitive portion of tooth exposed or it can be due to deposits on teeth leading to redness and bleeding in gums and sensitivity in teeth.
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Please visit nearest dental clinic for a thorough clinical checkup
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Post picture of the teeth a s also Xray if possible.
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Avoid extreme hot and cold food visit to a dental clinic for x ray
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do luek warm water salt gargling every day
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Go for xray of your teeth
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Stop take lemon water or add more water.
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start doing warm saline gargle
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avoid acidic food
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If you are taking lemon water these days in during covid time stop taking that for some time.
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1)Start using medicated sensodyne tooth paste(repair and protect).
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Sourness could be due to several reasons. It could either be due to tartar and calculus deposit in your teeth; or due to a dental decay, or due to an abscess that has started to ooze out pus. Get a checkup done in your nearby dental clinic and get scaling done to remove tartar deposits. If needed, get any decay or cavity restored. At home you can do some warm saline rinses to give you temporary relief from the problem. Hold the warm water in your mouth for 15-20 seconds after each sip.
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Visit a dentist.
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