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Why Are the bottoms of my molars rough?

by Guest64831  |  earlier

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like right after i brush my teeth, and then most of my teeth except the molars feel smooth. but the BOTTOM of my molars feel rough. why is that? i brush them alot and i dont know what it is.

i know already that they are rouph because they are not FLAT but i mean when i rub my tounge against them it feels unsmooth. what will help this?

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  1. I had exactly the same problem and took a long time to work it out!

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    Teeth grinding (the proper name is bruxism) can not only be irritating - it can be dangerous, too.

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  2. the bottom edge out lining by your gums? you probably have calculus build up. you need a cleaning or deep cleaning by your dentist or hygienist. if you haven't seen one in a while its a good possibility. it build up by lack of hygiene, if you occasionally 'forget' to brush, or medicines you might be taking or you have a high mineral count in your saliva. see a dentist and they'll scrape it all off and let you know how to prevent any further damage. good luck.

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