Recently I was chewing gum and after that I am having some strange kind of irritation on one of my tooth. It is not pain or sensitivity. Whenever something is rubbed like brush over it then i feel that irritation. There is no pain in eating and chewing.
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Some times enamel on the tooth surface gets atreated or some portion of enamel may chip off this gives stranger rough surface,with little or no sensitivity
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