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Strong sensation in teeth .
Whenever I eat something sugary or say sweet things..I feel a strong sensation in my teeth. It's very rare...happens once in 2 or 3 months. But it lasts for long. I m worried a bit because I take a lot of care... brush my teeth twice everyday. I m not aware of it ...why it's happening. Some people recommend to use sensodyne toothpaste. But I m confused whether to use it without doctors consultation.
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Hi, it could be due to decayed tooth. You will surely have to visit a dentist for a consult and get an X-ray to determine its severity and line of treatment. If it’s a simple decay can be treated by removing the debris, cleaning and filling it with a restorative material or if it the decay is deep enough you will have to get a root canal done. Or if you could share a picture of it, we can discuss in further detail over a video consult.
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Brush your teeth with a fluoridated toothpaste once in the morning and once before going to bed at night. Gargle after every meal. Use mouthwash and floss in your routine oral hygiene regimen.
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It may be due to initial caries or normal wear and tear..  Needs examination or photograph..  You may need medicated toothpaste
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avoid applying heat,  Vicks,  balm,  iodex,  apply ice externally
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First go for xray to determine the cause of pain, Medicated toothpaste not for normal use .
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