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Sensitivity/Toothache

Teeth can be sensitive for many reasons.

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Sensitivity to chewing pressure can be caused by:

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Sensitivity to sweet foods is usually caused by decay, but can also be the result of gumline recession and root exposure.

 

Hot and/or Cold

teaSensitivity to hot and/or cold foods usually indicates:

It is not unusual for recent dental restorations to be sensitive to hot, cold, or pressure. This sensitivity should decrease with time. If sensitivity from a recent dental restoration worsens or persists, contact us.

Bleaching

Bleaching can also temporarily cause mild sensitivity during treatment that disappears within a few days.

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Sensitivity due to a dental problem may worsen with time and become a toothache. A toothache is not like a headache. It won't just go away, even if the pain temporarily subsides. The problem that is causing the pain will just get worse, as will the pain, and simple treatment may no longer be possible. (See our pages on cavities, root canals, abscesses, and extractions to see how a cavity progresses from a minor to a major problem). At the first sign of a toothache, Contact Us.

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Wayne T. Adkison, DMD and Michael Steward, DDS