Saturday, November 14, 2009

Why do my teeth feel and unbearable cold when eating cold products, like ice cream and what causes it?

When I put cold food like ice cream in my mouth, my teeth ache, sting, and have a freezing sensation. Why is my mouth so sensitive, I never felt it years ago.

Why do my teeth feel and unbearable cold when eating cold products, like ice cream and what causes it?
you might have a cavity!!
Reply:cos you got sensitive teeth.
Reply:you most likely have holes in your teeth
Reply:you need fluoride .. you an get sensidine tooth paste or buy it in a gel.
Reply:becuze you probably have plac in ur teeth... trust me i now
Reply:because u have one or more cavities,or you might have eaten to much ice in your past///////// the holes in your teeth is what cause the unbearable coldness.
Reply:1. u have very sensitive teeth


2. u should go2 the dentist bcuz they prolly need them 2 do sum drillin and stuff
Reply:It can be caused by receding gum lines that reveal sensitive nerves, a cavity, or very then enamel on the tooth. You need to see a dentist as soon as possible. If you have a cavity that goes to long without being filled your tooth could abscess and become infected with risk of serious illness causing more pain and a longer visit in the dentist chair. It's funny how things happen as we get older. My knees never used to pop.
Reply:infected gums!
Reply:It's because the nerve endings along your gum line have become exposed. It's called sensitive teeth and a good toothpaste like Sensodyne will certainly help with the pain. Sugar and hot foods can cause the same pain. I've had sensitive teeth for years.


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