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If your teeth are sensitive to cold air, you're not alone. One dentist talks about why your teeth might feel painful when the temp drops.
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healthdigest.com on MSNThe Reason Your Teeth Hurt When You're SickEver wonder why, when you're feeling under the weather, your teeth seem to be especially sensitive to pain? It has to do, ...
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Health on MSNUnderstanding Tooth Sensitivity: Causes and RemediesMedically reviewed by Brian T. Luong, DMD Tooth sensitivity, also known as dentin hypersensitivity, causes tooth pain in response to heat, cold, air flow, or light touch. It is a common issue, ...
When a person has a sensitive tooth, they may notice that certain triggers cause a temporary, uncomfortable sensation in the filled tooth or surrounding area. It may feel like a shock of cold or ...
Teeth sensitivity is common after a filling. There are many things you can do until the tooth returns to normal, like avoiding hot and cold foods and drinks, chewing on the other side, and ...
As Jon Snow once famously said, ‘winter is coming’, and for many of us that spells sniffles, colds and bugs. However, dentists also want you to be aware of what this month’s sudden drop in temperature ...
During tooth extraction recovery, people must maintain the blood clot that forms in the tooth socket. Aftercare may involve rest, cold compresses, and over-the-counter (OTC) pain relief medication ...
Nervy human teeth arose from ancient armored fish scales The sometimes uncomfortable sensations we feel in our teeth may be an evolutionary holdover from the scaly exteriors of ancient armored fish.
When you drink cold water or a hot cup of coffee, do your teeth feel a little sensitive? Or, when you take a bite of food, do you have a toothache shortly after? If you answered yes, you might be ...
I have tooth ache, but only when I drink something warm or cold. After a while - 10 minutes or so - the pain goes away and only strarts aching again when I drink something hot or cold not inbetween.
The sometimes uncomfortable sensations we feel in our teeth may be an evolutionary holdover from the scaly exteriors of ancient armored fish. That zing in your teeth from a cold treat? Blame this ...
She’s screaming over ice cream — for being too cold. A New Jersey woman is suing Jet Blue over a “dangerously cold” ice cream sandwich that she reckons broke her front tooth on an ...
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