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I did my dental cleaning yesterday but after the cleaning my teeth are feeling sensitive, and my molars part is aching, I am using saline water, I used Alum water too once but it didnt effect.
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It will reduce gradually and go off soon. Use Colgate sensitive tooth paste twice daily for a week.
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for better results apply a little part of sensitive toothpaste on affected teeth for 15 mins prior to brushing then rinse off.
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Sensitivity after scaling is Normal....so u don't need to worry much....start using desensitizer,e.g.colgate sensitive plus, till sensitivity subsides
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consult ur dentist if sensitivity doesn't subside in 10-15 days...
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Sensitivity in teeth after scaling is normal. You don't have to worry much about it. It will go in 3 -4 days. Just do little warm saline rinses three four times daily. Please do not use alum. It is not good for your teeth.
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Postoperative sensitivity remains for 4 to 5 days that is normal
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Use warm saline rinsing
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Dear sir, Use any sensitivity toothpaste for 1 week.
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