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Toothache: What Do You Do for Sensitive Teeth?

  By Trina Remedios  posted Apr 26th 2012 at 8:00AM IN | Avg Rating
Healthy Living

What is Tooth Sensitivity?

There are two kinds: Dentinal and Pulpal sensitivity.

Dentinal sensitivity – When your enamel has eroded and the middle layer is exposed.

Pulpal sensitivity – When the nerves at the heart of each tooth aches.

The difference -
  Pulpal sensitivity effects only one tooth.

  • What is Tooth Sensitivity?
  • What could be the problem?
  • Gingivitis
  • External factors
  • How to build a macho tooth?
  • Continue with good oral hygiene
  • Eat wisely
  • Clinical solutions

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