My Wisdom tooth got removed around 2 months ago, but since then my rest of the teeth have become sensitive teeth I can't eat anything sweet ,anything cold .what to do?
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Sensitivity after wisdom tooth removal, only in that jaw is common, stays for few days.. but if the sensitivity is all over your mouth in both the jaws, then it's not related to wisdom tooth removal. Get it checked again
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If the sensitivity is on the adjacent tooth where the extraction was done ,it could be because of any traumatic chip of enamel on the adjacent tooth as one of the reasons . Generally sensitivity is something which could be located easily by the patient . suggest a consultation.
Hello ma'am just want to clarify that Extraction of a tooth doesn't lead to sensitivity. Sensitivity can be due to Erosion of enamel or underlying caries. May be the cause can be dentinal hypersensitivity
Extraction does not cause teeth sensitivity.
Consult the dentist for examination of root cause of sensitivity and get proper diagnosis
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Tooth extraction itself does not typically cause sensitivity. However, sensitivity may be due to underlying dental issues such as caries, enamel erosion, or abnormal biting habits. I recommend visiting a nearby dentist for a thorough evaluation to determine the exact cause and receive appropriate treatment.
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