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Lingual aspect of my anterior teeth is hurting especially when I eat sweet food cold or warm food. I brush my teeth twice a day.
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I advice you to use a sensitive toothpaste for time being. But you must consult a dentist soon , so that he/she could diagnose the condition and suggest the necessary line of treatment.
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Avoid consumables that cause sensitivity.
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MAY N That LINGUAL SURFACE IS MORE ABRADED AND THE ENAMEL IS LOST FrOM THERE .HENCE IT MIGHT be SENSITIVE WEN u TAKE THESE FOOD ITEMS.visit a near by dentist n get it checked.
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Visit a dentist. That is looking like sensitivity. Get prescribed desensitizing paste and mouthwash.that will reduce.
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visit near by dentist
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don't take cold beverages much and don't brush teeth after having acidic foods r citrus foods.
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Hi , you might have receding gums which would expose the some part of your root and that would be causing you sensivity . Kindly visit a dentist get a round of cleaning done.. the dentist would advise the right kind of paste and brushing technique.
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You might be having a decay on the lingual aspect of the teeth. That may cause this sensitivity when you have hot and cold. Treatment i can suggest only after a direct consultation with you. Thank you.
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Consult the nearest dentist
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Take desensitized paste and mouth wash...and visit ur nearest dentist.. Thanku
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