Teeth feel like ice when i breathe in?!


Question:

Teeth feel like ice when i breathe in?

when i take a deep breathe through my mouth, my teeth (from the top and bottom rows of my teeth) roots or gum area feel like ice replaced them for a second before i close my mouth from the slight pain. why does this happen? is it because of calcium defiecency or something?


Answers:

Sounds like you just have sensitive teeth. My teeth used to feel the same way, and I started using Sensodyne every other day or so and cut back on sugars for a couple of months. They are a ton better now and aren't nearly as sensitive as they once were.




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