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Sensitive teeth
When chewing things teeth sense week and unable to put much pressure. With the result unable to grind food under teeth properly
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Sir Sensitivity of teeth can be due to multiple reasons 1. Attrition (wear of teeth ) 2. Cavity 3. Occlusal disharmony ( due to any recent prosthesis) 4 abrasion ( caused by faulty toothbrushing etc.) And if you feel that you can't put enough pressure on any particular tooth than it has to be examined by your dentist for either dental caries or any periodontal problem.
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visit your nearby dentist to get the final diagnosis and treatment can be planned accordingly.
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try not to delay the treatment as "a sticht in time saves nine" regards
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