Re: Can brushing gums too hard cause cold sensitivity?
- From: "letsconnect" <letsconnect@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 25 Aug 2005 12:54:39 -0700
Amatus Cremona wrote:
> >
> > In addition to the other responses (re. the molar situation) - if the
> > sensitivity of the bicuspid is due to exposed dentin, try rubbing in
> > some Sensodyne toothpaste (don't rinse off) for a few weeks and see if
> > that helps.
> >
>
> If the patient is a forceful clencher (during sleep) with the jaw trying to
> move side-to-side while clenching, the abfraction situation will continue.
> In this case the tooth sensitivity will keep returning after *ANY*
> treatment.
>
That's what I meant by "in addition to the other responses" :-).
.
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