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Symptom: Momentary sensitivity to hot or
cold foods.
Possible problem: If this discomfort
lasts only moments, sensitivity to hot and cold foods generally
does not signal a serious problem. The sensitivity may be caused
by a small decay, a loose filling or by minimal gum recession
that exposes small areas of the root surface.
What to do: Try using toothpastes made for sensitive
teeth. Brush up and down with a soft brush; brushing sideways
wears away exposed root surfaces. If this is unsuccessful, see
your general dentist. If the sensitivity is coming from a decay
you should see your general dentist.
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