It hurts to drink cold water? How to deal with sensitive teeth?

Watching it get hot, are you already stirring about ice cream and big watermelons? But when you take the first bite with full expectation, you may petrify on the spot-oh my god, your teeth are so sour! To us, teeth are probably the kind of [those who cannot get them are always in turmoil, and those who are favored have nothing to fear]. They usually have good teeth and don’t care much about them, but once something goes wrong… Hot and cold, sweet and sour, are tests. Dr. Clove invited Dr. He from the Department of Stomatology today. He will talk to you about the sensitive teeth. Why are teeth sensitive? Teeth are sensitive, often because fragile dental nerves are Read More …

7 tricks to teach you to solve tooth sensitivity, not afraid of hot, cold, sweet and sour!

Teeth are too sensitive, not only can’t [hot and cold, sweet and sour, eat if you want], sometimes even inhaling cold air can cause toothache. This kind of pain is sharp and sudden, penetrating into the nerve endings of teeth, and what’s more, the sensitivity of a single tooth may also affect other teeth. Is there a good way for what to deal with tooth sensitivity? Why are teeth sensitive? Tooth sensitivity is related to gingival recession. Gingival recession exposes the dentin beneath the gums, where thousands of thin tubes lead to the tooth’s nerve center, the pulp. These thin tubes can transmit hot, cold, sweet and sour stimuli to the tooth nerve and cause tooth pain. The following factors Read More …