Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Whats wrong with my teeth?

I have a pain in my teeth when i eat hot or cold foods. It shoots thru my mouth as well as aches. Its my bottom molars. Only started in the last week or so. It no different when i eat sweets. Ive never had a hole in my tooth b4 so i dunno what that feels like. Ive also impacted wisdom teeth, they have come thru but maybe huring because they r pusing on other teeth? I dunno hel me out ere
Answer:
Sensitive teeth is usually caused by thinning of the enamel that allows things like hot, cold or sweets to get to the nerve endings a toothpaste for sensitive teeth or one of the new enamel rebuilding toothpastes should help this.
If you have a cavity, you would more likely have a lasting pain that the shooting you described.
If your wisdom teeth have come thru but are still putting a lot of pressure forward this could cause a dull, deep ache that didn't really let up much.
Sounds like you need to see a dentist!! Ibuprofen can help the ache if it isn't to severe and the toothpastes may need to be something you use forever but nothing can replace seeing the doc.
You could have a cavity. Go see your dentist soon so you can get it taken care of:)
use toothpaste for sensative teeth, like sensodyne. it really helps, i have that problem now too, as we get older the enamel gets thinner and gets tiny cracks in it.
Well, the pain that you feel in your teeth when you eat hot or cold foods may be because you wore away some of the enamel on your teeth. That generally makes teeth pretty sensitive. You might wanna switch to a new toothpaste that prevents the wearing away of that enamel.
I'd probably see a dentist.
Sounds like you might have a cavity. Go see your dentist.
Just go see a dentist, that's probably the best answer
You need to see a dentists. Sounds like you have a cavity and it needs filling before it affects the other teeth. Also you may need those wisdom teeth extracted.. It won't be cheap but it's well worth it. Dentures cost a heck of a lot more. Better to take care of them early than too late.
This may sound a little nutty but you might try letting the "flouride" toothpaste stay and soak into your teeth for awhile. It's like getting a cheap flouride treatment. If you are tempted to swallow the toothpaste, keep a napkin close that you can spit into. Try this for a couple of days about three times a day.

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