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    Default Sensitive Teeth..

    Okay this is weird but anyway..

    Ever since i've had my braces taken off(I had them for 5 years) my teeth have been super sensitive. I have tried using the sensodyne toothpaste and its not really helping The shitty thing is im a mouth breather from breaking my nose too many times so whenever I take a breath it hurts. Any ideas of what to do? I see my ortho on monday but I need something till then! I really need my nose job so I can breath again lol.

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    Default Re: Sensitive Teeth..

    use orajel or ambesol (mouth &teeth numbing) until monday and take some ib profin.

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    yes, orajel does wonders

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    Yeah and brush with a sensitive teetth toothpaste. I use the kind by Crest.
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    I suggest a hammer. See your DDS, this should go away as the enamal strengthens.
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    compare the labels on a couple brands, or look in the childrens section for flouride. pref stanus flouride. kinda let is sit on your teeth a lil this should reduce sensitivity. i work at a dental office we sell a paste called sooth rx. ask your dr to proscribe it or cavarest, or prevident.

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