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sensitive teeth... make dentist appt. when I'm sure... sensitive teeth... make dentist appt. when I'm sure which tooth. btw I wish I still had the CRM monitor. my eyes could use truer colors. 9:07 PM Jan 25th, 2008 from web
Started 2 days, 1 hour ago (2010-01-05 12:39:00)
by AndreaC
I have seen Xylotene, which I believe is a type of sugar, recommended as a mouthwash for sensitive teeth, also for mouth ulcers. I have quite a history of dental problems including abscesses and residual sensitivity and wonder whether anyone has tried this product, and if it helped? Regards to all for a happy healthy twenty-ten! Andy
Started 3 days, 14 hours ago (2010-01-04 00:00:00)
by shm2009
I am currently breastfeeding my 7 week old baby and for a couple of weeks now my teeth are in pain. I know I need to have a root canal done on one tooth on the left side of my mouth but the whole left side of my mouth is in so much pain. My jaw hurts, then I feel it in my ears and then my head. I'm wondering if it has gotten worse or more sensitive because I am breastfeeding. I am thinking of ...
Started 4 days, 14 hours ago (2010-01-03 00:00:00)
by abrickner13
Hiii, i have been tryyyying to get pregnant again after my miscarriage on july... and its been an incredibly wierd month of december... for starters, i havent EXACTLY got my period yet... secondly, my teeth are extremely sensitive as well as my nipples?!?!?!?!? is this normal???? if any one can provide some feedback on regards to my teeth or breast pleeease i will be very greatful,...
Started 5 days, 6 hours ago (2010-01-02 07:54:00)
by washedout
Hey guys, some of my teeth are ridiculously sensitive after rolling yesterday. I've rolled before but never had this effect, though this time I took 3 instead of 2. Is it a side effect that will go away? Or could it be because I was chewing gum all night? Thanks!
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-30 18:40:00)
by michelle w(347)
Hi ladys can anybody answer this?? i am on 4dpo and i am experiencin sensitive teeth really bad.. i have not had sensitive teeth for yrs. has any ladys out thier had sensitive teeth then got a bfp??? thank you xxx
Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-12-26 21:50:50)
by waldens
Tony or Luella A daughter has just asked if colloidal silver would help with sore gums and sensitive teeth. She added that she hopes it isn't from Fosamax which she is taking for osteoporosis. I replied that I thought it might help if the problem was bacterial or microbial. Any comments? Bill
Started 2 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-12-23 06:02:00)
by DentalStudent
Colgate launches a new exclusive technology to help the millions of consumers suffering from sensitive teeth (PRWeb Dec 23, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/12/prweb3372304 .htm More...
Started 2 weeks, 5 days ago (2009-12-19 00:00:00)
by FirstBaby4ThisMom
Hey ladies! One of my teeth has because really sensitive to cold drinks. It just started yesterday and continued today. It is very painful. Has anyone else experienced this? Should I call the dentist or is there something that I can do to minimize the pain? ~Crystal ~Little Savannah due April 1, 2010!
Started 3 weeks, 2 days ago (2009-12-15 00:00:00)
by Dr. Randolph Myerson
Hi! I have never had sensitive teeth in my life, but I had braces put on for two years when I was 16, and after I had them taken off, suddenly I have quite sensitive teeth. Why could braces do this, and why only after they were taken off? It has been three years since the braces were removed and my teeth are still just as sensitive. Is it possible that the sensitivity could go away? Thanks for ...
Started 5 days, 2 hours ago (2010-01-02 11:36:00)
by chemophagist
Your neurons push sodium and potassium (and, near the terminal boutons, calcium) in and out of the cell via ion pumps, which makes the neuron fire. MDMA doesn't appear to deplete any of the basic elements neurons need to work, but taking supplements keeps your nervous system sharp, so there is less twitching and clenching. Both calcium and potassium are involved in muscle contraction....
Started 3 days, 14 hours ago (2010-01-04 00:00:00)
by shm2009
Well..I've currently been taking the Prenatal vitamin that the lactation consultant told me to take and because of the pain I have started to take a calcium supplement. I read somewhere that breastfeeding moms should have at least 1000 mg a day either by the foods they eat or a supplement. I'm not good with having it in my diet so I take the supplement.
Started 22 hours, 19 minutes ago (2010-01-06 16:03:14)
by jehi
hi, when i was pregnant with my 1st (stillborn), my teeth also bled. but to be certain, its advisable to take a test considering the fact that u ve nt yet seen ur period up til nw. After my stiibirth at 40 weeks, i saw my period at exactly 6weeks later, that was in November. wish u luck.