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Tooth sensitivity
I am feeling cold on eating and drinking chilled food and beverag. With warm water nothing is such noticeable.
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Seems like either you have a decay in any tooth or there is gum recession leading to root exposure. If there is a cavity/decay it can be restored as you have only sensitivity to cold. Or if you have root exposure you may need desensitizing agents and periodontal procedures.
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see a dentist nearby as soon as possible to get the needful done.
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brushing twice daily with proper brushing technique and rinsing frequently.
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Probably a small cavity. Consult a dentist near you for proper diagnosis and filling if required
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