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  2. Sensitive teeth: What treatments are available? - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/adult-health/expert-answers/sensitive...

    Depending on your situation, your dentist might recommend: Desensitizing toothpaste and mouthwash. These products may help block the pain of sensitive teeth. Most are available without a prescription. Fluoride. Your dentist may apply fluoride to the sensitive areas of your teeth. This can help strengthen tooth enamel and ease pain.

  3. Cavities and tooth decay - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/cavities/symptoms-causes/syc-20352892

    As the decay gets larger, it may cause symptoms such as: Toothache and other pain. Tooth sensitivity. Mild to sharp pain when eating or drinking something sweet, hot or cold. Holes or pits in your teeth that you can see. Brown, black or white staining on any surface of a tooth. Pain when you bite down.

  4. Bruxism (teeth grinding) - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/bruxism/symptoms-causes/syc-20356095

    Symptoms. Signs and symptoms of bruxism may include: Teeth grinding or clenching, which may be loud enough to wake up your sleep partner. Teeth that are flattened, fractured, chipped or loose. Worn tooth enamel, exposing deeper layers of your tooth. Increased tooth pain or sensitivity.

  5. Sinus infection and toothache: Any connection? - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/acute-sinusitis/expert-answers/...

    Answer From Cindy Zhou, D.M.D., M.S. Yes, a sinus infection (sinusitis) can cause a toothache. In fact, pain in the upper back teeth is a fairly common symptom with sinus conditions. The sinuses are pairs of empty spaces in your skull connected to the nasal cavity. If you have sinusitis, the tissues in those spaces become inflamed, often ...

  6. Why is my Tooth So Sensitive Still After 3 Weeks of Filling? -...

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    Answer: Dental fillings and dental bonding. Sometimes teeth stay sensitive after getting a new filling. This happen often after treating teeth with deep cavities. A previously infected tooth pulp many not recover with treatment. Another common reason is a high bite on the new filling.

  7. Trigeminal neuralgia - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Trigeminal neuralgia (try-JEM-ih-nul nu-RAL-juh) is a condition that causes intense pain similar to an electric shock on one side of the face. It affects the trigeminal nerve, which carries signals from the face to the brain. Even light touch from brushing your teeth or putting on makeup may trigger a jolt of pain.

  8. I used Crest 3D white strips and now my teeth are very ... -...

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    Answer: How long will sensitivity last after Crest 3D whitening strip usage? You can generally expect the sensitivity to greatly decrease over the next 10 days. I usually have my patients take two 200 mg ibuprofen tablets to decrease sensitivity caused by over-the-counter whitening agents. I also recommend using tooth paste that is made for ...

  9. 1 month following root canal it hurts to chew hard things ... -...

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    Many times immediately after a root canal, the tooth can still have sensitivity to touch or bite. This can be due to the fact the tooth still has some swelling and/or bruising at the tip of the root. This usually subsides within 3-5 days.

  10. Cavities and tooth decay - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Not cleaning your teeth well, snacking a lot and sipping sugary drinks are the main causes of cavities. Your dentist usually can detect tooth decay by: Asking about tooth pain and sensitivity. Looking around inside your mouth and at your teeth. Probing your teeth with dental instruments to check for soft areas.

  11. Gingivitis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/gingivitis/symptoms-causes/syc-20354453

    Symptoms. Gingivitis Enlarge image. Gingivitis can cause bright or dark red, swollen, tender gums that bleed easily, especially when you brush your teeth. Healthy gums are firm and pale pink. They fit tightly around the teeth. Symptoms of gingivitis include: Swollen or puffy gums. Bright red or dark red gums, or gums that are darker than usual.