What causes sudden teeth sensitivity?!


Question:

What causes sudden teeth sensitivity?

My top left teeth have just suddenly become sensitive to cold things, I have been sick lately, does this have anything to do with it as it just came out of nowhere and hasn't stopped for two weeks now, I saw the dentist a few months ago and there were no signs of cavities coming up


Answers:

If you have a cold/sinus related sickness, most likley it is your sinus. Your sinus hangs into the rots of your upper teeth, the molars sometimes even the cuspids. That can cause you to have a horrible tooth ache-to- teeth sensitive to cold. Watch your symptoms, put your head upside down between your knees and if you feel it flare up then your symptoms lead to sinus. They can bother you for a while just monitor it and make sure it doesn't get worse. It will go away as your sinus become less inflamed. I hope this helps you.




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