Teeth feeling...windy?!
Question: Teeth feeling!.!.!.windy!?
Whenever I breathe, it's like I feel the air go through my front teeth!.
Is this a cavity!?
I was just at the denist this week, and I do have ONE cavity!. But it was in the back!. Suddenly my front teeth felt that way!. Is it possible I got another cavity right after I went to denist's about 4 days ago!? I stopped eating anything junky, or sugary, and I always brush my teeth for 3 minutes!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
Is this a cavity!?
I was just at the denist this week, and I do have ONE cavity!. But it was in the back!. Suddenly my front teeth felt that way!. Is it possible I got another cavity right after I went to denist's about 4 days ago!? I stopped eating anything junky, or sugary, and I always brush my teeth for 3 minutes!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
Answers:
You may just be having tooth sensitivity after having them cleaned!. Buy some toothpaste like Sensodyne and try using that first, then if it persists after a couple of weeks, ask the dentist what it could be!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
Do you use whitening toothpaste, products, or mouthwash!? That happens to me sometimes after using those products, they make my teeth sensitive!. I just lay off of them for a while, and they feel like normal again after a few days!. Good luck at the dentist!Www@Answer-Health@Com
If there aren't cavities, or loose filings, you need to ask the dentist why they would be sensative!. Gum disease!? Thin enamal due to low calicum, or maybe drinking too much soda!?Www@Answer-Health@Com
If the dentist cleaned your teeth and now maybe you have your natural gaps back you could be getting air though that way!Www@Answer-Health@Com
sure sounds like a cavity to me!. OR really weird, it could be a popcorn kernal! I would ask the denist when you goWww@Answer-Health@Com