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Tooth sensitivity
I have tooth sensitivity problem since almost 5 years . earlier it was not that much , gradually it has increased alot . earlier i had sensitivity when i ate hot or cold food items but now , i can feel my tooth sensitivity all the time . i don't have any cavities in my teeth. i have been using sensodyne and other sensitivity care cream suggested by dentist before . but i am not seeing any improvement . also , i have bleeding in my teeth specially front lower teeth . please suggest what can be the cause of this ? and what can be done to reduce the sensitivity to minimum. ?
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Sensitivity is due to pulp involvement. Rct has to be done if necessary. Bleeding in lower teeth may be due to gingivitis. You can consult through this for further details.
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Hello there…. See you need to have a dental visit so can checked up clinically more efficiently for any cavities that are not visible with naked eyes and can only visible through xray and by the dentist oral examination. And you do need to get dental cleaning done as well for the gum bleeding to stop as it occurs due to plaque deposition by which the gum irritates and bleeding from gums happens. My clinic is in gurgaon,you can consult me for dental check up and proper treatment to resolve your sensitivity and gum bleeding issue.
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Get a dental cleaning done and have a dental oral examination done by a dentist
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hi if you have bleeding gums means you have to do scaling with a dentist.. looks like you receeding gums.. plz consult your dentist.. if necessary they will take xrays..
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