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Can toothpaste cause a tooth sensitivity?I got a bonding and a filling on a broken tooth, and I was fine for about 2 months, now after 2 months, that tooth is really sensitive, anything touches it that is a little warm or a little cold and I feel it real bad...and I'm thinking...my new toothpaste might be the cause of that. I have changed my toothpaste, could that be the reason?
By Paper Clip at 2007-01-24 02:15 | Ask a Professional for Advice | login or register to post comments | 678 reads
I think it doesI'm pretty sure it could do that, try changing your toothpaste to another brand and see what happens.
SensitiveI have a sensitive tooth too so i changed my toothpaste to a sensitive one which helps little bit. I had a filling done close to that tooth and that may be what triggered it. Sensitive TeethI had a similar case and I changed my toothpaste to colgate, I think it was, and in a few days I was good, also there are special toothpaste for sensitivity over the counter, try them , they should do the job.
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