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Health Tip: Caring for Sensitive Teeth
By LadyLively on June 11, 2015
Sensitive teeth can be very painful, especially while you’re eating something hot or cold.
To combat tooth sensitivity, the mouthhealthy.org website suggests:
- Using a special toothpaste designed to reduce sensitivity.
- Asking your dentist about a fluoride gel to strengthen tooth enamel.
- Using dental bonding, an inlay or a crown to correct problems that may have triggered sensitivity.
- Getting a gum graft, if gum loss is the cause of the problem.
Source: HealthDay
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