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Why are my teeth hurting when i drink cold liquids?

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What's happening? Should i go to the dentist?

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  1. It could be a cavity or something like that, but most likely it's that your teeth are sensitive.

    You can go to your dentist, you can try getting a toothpaste that is made for sensitive teeth and to stop that sensitivity, try something like Sensodyne and google "tooth sensitivity" for more information.

    :)


  2. That happened to me. But then it went away after a little while, When I mean little while I mean like 3 days.

  3. your teeth are sensitive. try toothpaste for sensitive teeth such as sensodyne.

  4. of course you should go to the dentist you might even have a cavity!  

  5. yes, and if you wait to long it might get worse....like root canal

  6. Its probably because you have a cavity or a tooth ack.

  7. Your teeth are sensitive..just brush with sensodyne

  8. You are developing sensitive teeth.  Millions of people have this problem.  Try brushing with a toothpaste made for sensitive teeth like Sensidine.  Worked for me.

  9. its probably a cavity or your enamle is wearing down but yea you should go to the dentist just to make sure and so it doesnt get worse :]

  10. yes you most likely have a cavity which causes sensitivity to certain things most often  to  hot or cold drinks as well  as sweets  

  11. It is probably just teeth sensitivity. I have it. At times they will really hurt and all you really need to do is find a good sensitive toothpaste. It helps a lot. If that doesn't help then I suggest going to the dentist to see what's up.

    Hope this helps!

  12. you have sensitive teeth and your gum's felt the discomfort

  13. I would go to your dentist just to make sure you don't have any problems with your teeth, but chances are there is nothing to worry about. Your teeth are probably just sensitive to cold which is a completely normal thing. You can buy some sensitivity toothpastes at your local WalMart, Target, etc. They will help decrease the sinsitivity in your teeth.

    Hope this helps, and good luck!

  14. Its either a cavity or your teeth are really sensitive (then you need to get special toothpaste)

    (((d**n....I didn't even notice...didn't need help from me  : ))))

  15. probably a cavity. that or its cold

  16. I would mention it at your next dental appointment.  Use a straw and that should relieve the pain.

  17. You might have cavities.  The coldness is hitting the nerves.

    You should go to the dentist to get those filled.

  18. They are probably sensitive, and yes go to the dentist.

  19. yes go to the dentist,  you may have a small cavity or crack in a tooth that is letting the cold go to the nerve in the tooth, causing a pain.  

  20. Could be a cavity, though it's also possible that if you brush hard or wrong you might have a little bit of gum receding, that can expose nerves of the teeth normally under the gums to the cold water.

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