Hello. I was tested positive for covid-19 on the 20th of April. And on the 27/28th of April , i felt my teeth being sensetive tho i did not consume anything cold or too hot. Now that I have completed my isolation and there are no considerable post covid symptoms other than mild cough, but i still have my teeth a lil sensetive since then. There is no swelling in the gums, no loosening of teeth. Is this some post covid symptom? Or is this common amongst Covid patients during the infection or post recovery? Please help
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During quarantine stress and diet ( lemon with warm water / juices or any other acidic food) might have aggravated the sensitivity of your teeth. Applying the desensitising toothpaste on teeth and brushing after 3-mins would help reducing sensitivity. After few wks- visit your dentist to get checked for any cavities.
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