Question:

How come my teeth are sensitive?

by  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike

Hi.. my front 4 teeth (top and bottom) have been sensitive to anything cold it eat. Every time I eat ice cream i have to bite it sort of with my tongue and lip because my teeth will like sting if I bite into it. My teeth have been like this ever since my permanent teeth grew in in like 2nd grade, so it can't be cavities or anything.. is this normal?

 Tags:

   Report

13 ANSWERS


  1. It does seem normal to me. Though if yours really hurt that bad while eating something cold, I suggest you so your dentist. The same thing happens to me so whenever I eat something cold, but its just temporary it doesn't feel all weird when it melts in later one.


  2. yes.

    its completely normal.

    you just have sensitive teeth.

    mine are the same exact way!

    even when i eat or drink hot things.

    i know it sucks!

    but, theres nothing you can do about it.

    people like us just have to deal with it:)

  3. Because your teeth are Democrats.

  4. Perfectly normal, sensitive teeth is when the nerve inside of the tooth is to near the surface of the tooth make it easier too feel cold things.

    you can use special toothpaste which is in a local pharmacist in the UK but im not sure what you have in America.

    x

  5. Don't worry!

    This is completely normal, I have a bad case of it myself

    If you want to gt rid of it, I recommend sensodyne

    It completely stops the sesitivity

    good luck

  6. I'm the same way..kinda sucks sometimes eating ice cream.

  7. you have a gum disease my daddy had the same thing you had and ended up losing all his teeth and had to get dinchers

  8. Yes it is normal. Althought only some people have it.  In fact, I have sensitive teeth too!

  9. Some people have extreme sensitivity to hot and cold foods and

    drinks.  There is a toothpaste called Sensodyne that you should use

    and in time, you may not feel the sensitivity.  Ask your dentist the

    next time you go, if you should use Sensodyne all the time.  

  10. Your enamal might be wearing down.

    My teeth do that too.


  11. My brother is the same way. Some people are like that. It's normal.

  12. ye some teeth or go to your dentists and ask them =]

  13. try a sensitve tooth tooth paste. Make sure you are using floride tooth paste and rinses. Also mention it to the dentist on your next cleaning.

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 13 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.