Re: Cold Tooth?
- From: George <chpetros@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2008 14:29:43 -0800 (PST)
On Jan 24, 4:09 pm, "Byron Hinson" <by...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Can anyone tell me what causes a tooth to feel cold, even though to the
touch it isn't. I seem to have sinusitis as well at the moment, could this
be the cause of the strange feeling I am getting?
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Do you mean that the tooth hurts when cold is applied to it (eg
drinking cold water)? Sinusitis can cause symptoms that seem to come
from the upper back teeth, but sensitivity to cold can also have many
other causes, such as decay, gingical recession, parafunction etc.
Only a real-life dentist that examines you will be able to tell for
sure.
Regards,
George
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