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Toothaches and Sensitive Teeth

Toothaches

Toothaches are a common dental issue, often caused by dental decay, gum disease, abscesses, fractures, or teeth grinding. They can range from mild to severe, making it difficult to eat or focus on daily activities. Left untreated, toothaches can lead to more serious problems like infections or tooth loss. Treatment depends on the cause and may involve fillings, root canals, or periodontal care. Practicing good oral hygiene, addressing dental issues promptly, and scheduling regular check-ups are essential for preventing toothaches and maintaining oral health.

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Sensitive Teeth

Sensitive teeth cause discomfort when exposed to triggers like hot or cold temperatures, sweet or acidic foods, or air. This sensitivity typically results from enamel erosion, receding gums, or cracked teeth, which expose the dentin layer and nerves beneath. Managing sensitive teeth includes using desensitizing toothpaste, fluoride treatments, and avoiding acidic foods. Regular dental check-ups and preventive care can help reduce sensitivity and protect your teeth for long-term comfort and health.

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