Dr. Roussel says...
"If you or someone you know is regularly complaining about having sensitive teeth, it's probably not just because those uptight lateral incisors can't take a joke. This health tip from HealthDay News speaks to just a few of the potential causes for sensitive teeth, but to get the full enchilada concerning your own nervous nellies, just call me at (225) 923-3060."
Health Tip: If Your Teeth Are Sensitive, you may have tooth decay
(HealthDay News) October 31, 2012
If you find that eating or drinking something hot or cold delivers a shooting pain to your pearly whites, you may have sensitive teeth. The American Dental Association says common causes of tooth sensitivity include:
- Cavities
- A fractured tooth
- Worn dental fillings
- Gum disease
- Worn tooth enamel
- An exposed tooth root
"If you or someone you know is regularly complaining about having sensitive teeth, it's probably not just because those uptight lateral incisors can't take a joke. This health tip from HealthDay News speaks to just a few of the potential causes for sensitive teeth, but to get the full enchilada concerning your own nervous nellies, just call me at (225) 923-3060."
Health Tip: If Your Teeth Are Sensitive, you may have tooth decay
(HealthDay News) October 31, 2012
If you find that eating or drinking something hot or cold delivers a shooting pain to your pearly whites, you may have sensitive teeth. The American Dental Association says common causes of tooth sensitivity include:
- Cavities
- A fractured tooth
- Worn dental fillings
- Gum disease
- Worn tooth enamel
- An exposed tooth root