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EXTEMELY SENSITIVE TEETH

 
EXTEMELY SENSITIVE TEETH
Added: November 17, 2007 - 8:17 AM
By: Patient Email Withheld, Pataskala, OH
Need Dentist / Specialist: Yes  
Provide Cost Estimate: No  
X-rays Available: Yes  
Case Summary
Exam & Consultation
Teeth:  
Last Full Mouth X-Ray: LESS THAN A MONTH AG
Last Cleaning: 2 YEARS AGO
Case Description
I HAVE EXTREMELY SENSITIVE TEETH DUE TO THIN ENAMEL--I HAVE TRIED EVERYTHING FROM TOOTHPASTES TO PRES. FLUORIDE--NOTHING IS WORKING--I HAVE READ MANY ARTICLES ON NEW TECHNIQUES-INCLUDING ONE FOR A 'PLASTIC-LIKE' SEALANT--WHO OFFERS THIS?? I NEED SOMETHING THAT WILL WORK---THANK YOU!!!




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Reply: EXTEMELY SENSITIVE TEETH
added: November 17, 2007 - 6:31 PM

Hello! It is difficult to determine the problem with your teeth without actually visualizing them and your x-rays. However, for some general information, fluoride often helps sensitivity and an over the counter rinse is "ACT". Since you have tried prescription Fluoride without relief, you should try a special calcium product (we have a prescription product that works great called "Soothe Rx"). It is a toothpaste that comes in a 6 month supply. We''''ve had great success with it! It is important to determine if the cause is related to recession, new or recurrent decay, bruxism & your occlusion (bite), amelogenesis or dentinogenesis imperfecta etc., bleaching, large restorations, large pulps or thin enamel. I would be glad to help you with a consult or you can buy the product at our office. Best of luck.
   

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