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Chantell,

I have heard of Sensodyne toothpaste for sensitive teeth.

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> From: Chantelle McLaren

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> Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 12:19 PM

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> Hi everyone :)

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> I have sensitive teeth and they kinda hurt if I eat really hot foods

> or sweet foods. Does anyone know what kind of toothpaste works the

> best? I went to the dentest but they wernt too much help. Just said

> keep brushing properly wich I am. I was wondering if anyone has

> tried anything that really does work.

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> Chantelle

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Chantelle

I am a dental hygienist. When we have a patient that complains of

sensitivity to hot, we first want to know if the pain goes right

away or if it lingers. If it goes right away, you may have a small

crack in your tooth. If it lingers and throbs, you may have an

abcessed tooth. With the sensitivity to sweets, you need to rule

out cavities. If these things are ruled out, know that some people

have generalized sensitivity that may be helped by a prescription

strength stannous fluoride toothpaste or rinse. We prescribe these

in our office if the patient has tried Sensodyne toothpaste without

improvement. Hope this helps.

Gross

Mom to Madalyn (5) and Libby (21 mos - cHARgE)

Wife to Wesley

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Chantelle, My dentist said that I had recessed gums and the chemicals in the

toothpaste was causing pain in the nerves in my teeth. Plain original arm and

hammer toothpaste worked for me. I guess it has less chemicals. Anyway, it

worked for me. Good luck, I hope you find the answer.

DeAnn, Mom to Austin 8, 5, CHARgE Whitney 7 months

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It stays and throbbs for a little while. I had the cavity ruled out

cause the dentist checked out the stuff and filled in all cavities

and holes. He said that my gums were probably sensitive but it feels

like its coming from the tooth and its a long 15 seconds or so where

it just hurts like no tomorrow but the pain goes away slowly.

Chantelle

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It stays and throbbs for a little while. I had the cavity ruled out

cause the dentist checked out the stuff and filled in all cavities

and holes. He said that my gums were probably sensitive but it feels

like its coming from the tooth and its a long 15 seconds or so where

it just hurts like no tomorrow but the pain goes away slowly.

Chantelle

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