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After cleaning teeth. 2 teeth became sensitive .is it temporary ? Now I am using synsodine paste?...
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Absolutely it is normal to have generalised tooth sensitivity post-scaling session.
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U can avoid taking cold water or ice cream for a week, If it persists any longer kindly consult ur dentist for any further explanation.
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U may use Sensodyne on the affected site..but kindly avoid using it regularly.
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Hello,        It is normal after cleaning. It could be due to a minor dentinal exposure in the root. You can continue using sensodyne tooth paste. It will be alright in a week's time. Apply sensodyne in the affected teeth and rinse after 3-5 mins.
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visit dentist if the sensitivity increases. Regards
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Yes it's quite normal, nothing to worry about Try to get a regular clean up done usually sensitivity occurs if one let's alot of tartar to deposit on the root area over a long period of time
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continue sensodybe
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It is normal !!! It will reduce in some days !!!
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Yes... It is temporary u can use sensodine topically in that 2 teeth area like an ointment and rinse for one week and for regular brushing u can use normal pastes like dabar red or Colgate
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try to avoid too cold and too hot food for a week
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