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Health Tip: If Teeth Are Sensitive
By LadyLively on December 11, 2015
Loss of enamel often leads sensitive teeth, which may be painful.
If your pearly whites are sensitive, the Mayo Clinic says you should avoid:
- Foods and beverages that are higher in acid, such as soda, and citrus fruits and drinks.
- Wine and yogurt, which also may be acidic.
- Brushing and flossing teeth too vigorously.
- Bleaching your teeth.
- Using an abrasive toothpaste.
Source: HealthDay
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