I have developed some vague sensitivity in my lower jaw incisors, comparitively less in the upper jaw incisors.. tea, cold water etc are creating trouble.. is it a pregnancy concern or some normal dental prob. What should i do to cure it? I read in some articles about gum problems but not about teeth sensitivity. Plz advise..
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In pregnancy this can happen sequel to gum issues, sometime you do develop, as lots of hormonal changes occur in body!
Get it checked for any signs of inflammation once that is ruled out or resolved resort using some
Senstive repair toothpaste sensodyne/ colgate
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Pregnancy cause a lot of hormonal changes and this also affects oral health in a lot many ways than you can imagine.
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Visit a dentist so they can guide you about your problem cause its difficult to pin point without clinical evaluation.
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Do not take care oral care for granted especially during pregnancy. Post delivery it will be even more difficult for you to take sometime out for dental needs so get it done right away.
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It's dental problem
Try using sensitive toothpaste such as sensodyne active relief, Colgate sensitive.
If sensitivity does not reduce after 1week of using sensitive toothpaste.
Consult dentist and get a radiograph done may be that tooth requires rct.
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