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If Cold or frozen dessert and drinking cold drinks causes discomfort, then chances are that you have cold tooth sensitivity. Cold-sensitive teeth aren't uncommon, however it’s vital to know the distinction between cold-sensitive teeth and decay or gum malady. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Tooth Sensitivity To Cold Causes Managing Tips
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Teeth Sensitive to the Cold
  • If Cold or frozen dessert and drinking cold
    drinks causes discomfort, then chances are that
    you have cold tooth sensitivity.
  • Cold-sensitive teeth aren't uncommon, however
    its vital to know the distinction between
    cold-sensitive teeth and decay or gum malady.
  • Cold-sensitive teeth occur once the nerves at
    intervals the tooth square measure exposed thanks
    to receding gums or worn solid body substance.

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Causes of Teeth Sensitive to the Cold
  • Tooth Decay or Gum Disease If your
    cold-sensitive teeth additionally cause
    discomfort even though you arent consuming or
    drinking anything cold, you may be within the
    early stages of gum disease.
  • Grinding Teeth and Stress Cold-sensitive teeth
    can also develop if excessive tooth grinding
    (bruxism) wears away the solid body substance and
    exposes nerves.
  • Exposed Nerve Roots The biological reason behind
    teeth sensitivity to cold starts within the pulp
    of the tooth.
  • Cracks in Teeth Tiny cracks can develop as your
    teeth expands and contracts with exposure to hot
    and cold temperatures. If you notice persistent
    sensitivity to cold in your teeth, provide them a
    more in-depth look.

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Home Remedies For Cold Tooth Sensitivity
  • Avoid Cold and Acidic Foods If you've got teeth
    sensitive to cold, attempt to avoid consuming
    frozen or cold foods.
  • Use a Soft Toothbrush If you've got teeth
    sensitive to cold, it is advisable to use a
    toothbrush with soft bristles.
  • Use a dentifrice for Sensitive Teeth Sensodyne
    sensitive teeth dentifrice can be used with a
    brush to cut back the cold sensitivity in teeth
    by relieving short sharp sensation to some extent.

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Managing Tips For sensitivity To Cold
  • There are some managing tips using which you can
    deal with the teeth sensitive to cold for
    sometime, these are below
  • Using Straw for drinking
  • Eat dessert in a different way
  • Breathe Through Your Nose
  • Practice Good Oral Care
  • Brush with Sensodyne Every Day

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