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Sensitive to Cold

There are toothpastes specifically designed for sensitive teeth. These toothpastes contain ingredients that help block the tubules in the dentin, reducing the transmission of cold sensations to the nerves. Temporarily avoiding foods and drinks that trigger sensitivity can help alleviate discomfort. Gradually reintroduce them in your diet as your sensitivity improves. Proper oral hygiene helps prevent gum recession and enamel erosion, which can contribute to tooth sensitivity. Use a soft-bristle toothbrush and gentle brushing technique to prevent further damage. Acidic foods and beverages can contribute to enamel erosion, which may exacerbate tooth sensitivity. Limit your consumption of acidic items like citrus fruits and carbonated drinks. Fluoride can help strengthen enamel and reduce sensitivity. Use a fluoride rinse or gel as recommended by your dentist. Using a soft-bristle toothbrush can help prevent further enamel erosion and gum recession while cleaning your teeth effectively. Some teeth-whitening products can cause or exacerbate tooth sensitivity. Consult your dentist before using any whitening treatments. After consuming cold foods or drinks, rinse your mouth with lukewarm water to help reduce the sensation of cold on your teeth. If your tooth sensitivity is persistent or severe, it's important to consult a dentist. They can identify the underlying cause of your sensitivity and recommend appropriate treatments. 

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